There was a documentary about a call centre and for data protection reasons, banned outside phones on site. Your phone had to either be left in the car or at home. No exceptions and no mercy if you broke that rule. And that documentary was filmed before the proliferation of smartphones.
I remember a factory like that back in the flip phone days. Although it wasn't the phones per se they had an issue with, it was the cameras most of them had, which might be used to take pictures of trade secrets. So they only allowed non-camera flip phones and everything else had to be left in the parking lot.
You think that is good for you. It's not. Those calls are recorded. Twice in my life I had a random stranger hang up and call me from their cell phone to say what they couldn't say on a recorded line.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1800265431078551973
If Apple integrates OpenAI at the OS level, then Apple devices will be banned at my companies. That is an unacceptable security violation.
And visitors will have to check their Apple devices at the door, where they will be stored in a Faraday cage
There was a documentary about a call centre and for data protection reasons, banned outside phones on site. Your phone had to either be left in the car or at home. No exceptions and no mercy if you broke that rule. And that documentary was filmed before the proliferation of smartphones.
I remember a factory like that back in the flip phone days. Although it wasn't the phones per se they had an issue with, it was the cameras most of them had, which might be used to take pictures of trade secrets. So they only allowed non-camera flip phones and everything else had to be left in the parking lot.
You think that is good for you. It's not. Those calls are recorded. Twice in my life I had a random stranger hang up and call me from their cell phone to say what they couldn't say on a recorded line.