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this post was submitted on 05 Apr 2024
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Yes, but yes.
"What does x mean in the context of y?"
"Make me a bash script that sends my ssh public key to the server ips I list in args >4"
"draw me a mermaid diagram with 4 nodes, 1 with manual, next with automated, semi automated and lastly cicd"
"write me a go function that ping's these ips at a rate of 100 times per second and the json I reference with flag "--input"
If you cannot find a way to do parts of your job without giving up sensitive ip, I guess that's bad luck.
FYI you can host your own version also eg azure open Ai, or use some open models like mistral and llama.
Corporates are much more likely to self host such stuff over a startup. Other than office, corporates I've been involved with hate Saas and pay per seat stuff as they're usually too large to justify it for everyone, self host is easier and put it on internal VPN.