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Microsoft details Bing Chat Enterprise’s approach to data protection in the AI era

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September 18, 2023
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In this article

  • Bing Chat Enterprise Bridging the Gap between AI and Data Protection
  • Data Safety with Bing Chat Enterprise
  • User and Admin Controls
  • Bing Chat Enterprise Versus Microsoft 365 Copilot

AI technology has transformed the way modern businesses operate, helping to streamline processes and improve productivity. One such AI-powered solution that’s now being adopted is the Bing Chat Enterprise by Microsoft.

Jared Andersen, a member of the Bing Chat Enterprise team at Microsoft, provides insights into how the latest GPT-4 language model foundation is seamlessly integrated into Bing Chat Enterprise.

In today’s digital world, the power of generative AI, especially large language models such as GPT-4, cannot be overstated. These platforms can generate content from a single prompt and are becoming an intrinsic part of business operations. However, data protection remains a key concern for organizations adopting such technologies.

Bing Chat Enterprise: Bridging the Gap between AI and Data Protection

Bing Chat Enterprise is an AI-driven communication solution redefining businesses’ approach to managing data. Unlike other public AI services, Bing Chat Enterprise goes above and beyond to protect your data.

It’s built on GPT-4 and is easily accessible through Microsoft 365 Business subscriptions, offering the flexibility of catering to businesses of all sizes. Not only does it make use of up-to-date public web data, but takes stringent measures to safeguard your internal company data.

Data Safety with Bing Chat Enterprise

What sets Bing Chat Enterprise apart is its ability to offer commercial data protection. It ensures that chat histories are not retained and that any data used during a session is not used to train the underlying large language model.

Moreover, the service operates outside your tenant boundary, with no access to internal company data. The chat data is temporary and is purged with each new session.

With Bing Chat Enterprise, you can not only generate compelling content in real time but also control your past and ongoing chats. Thanks to the fact it does not keep conversation histories, there is virtually no risk of your data being inappropriately used.

User and Admin Controls

Microsoft 365 admins have the power to configure Bing Chat Enterprise service for individuals or groups within their tenant. Administrators also have control over whether or not Edge can use browser context.

For users, there are controls available to limit the service’s access to their web pages or PDFs. This, in addition to the other measures in place, reinforces data protection and ensures user comfort and trust.

Bing Chat Enterprise Versus Microsoft 365 Copilot

Comparing Bing Chat Enterprise and Microsoft 365 Copilot throws up several differences. The most notable ones are:

  • Microsoft 365 Copilot operates entirely inside your tenant boundary, keeping your data secure within.
  • It can access and orchestrate your work data, including emails, documents, and meetings, via the Microsoft Graph.
  • While Bing Chat Enterprise relies on the public internet for information, Microsoft 365 Copilot utilizes your internal company data.

Bing Chat Enterprise is a powerful tool offering many advantages. With data protection measures in place, it can help organizations efficiently make the most of generative AI while ensuring their data remains secure. Leveraging this AI solution can propel you toward success in the digital age, driving productivity and unlocking new possibilities for your business.

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