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  "canonical": "https://ireadcustomer.com/ko/blog/the-1b-copy-paste-how-3-samsung-engineers-made-custom-ai-non-negotiable",
  "markdown_url": "https://ireadcustomer.com/ko/blog/the-1b-copy-paste-how-3-samsung-engineers-made-custom-ai-non-negotiable.md",
  "title": "The $1B Copy-Paste: How 3 Samsung Engineers Made Custom AI Non-Negotiable",
  "locale": "en",
  "description": "Three engineers pasted proprietary semiconductor code into ChatGPT, exposing billions in IP to a public model. Here is why Wall Street panicked, and why private AI is now the only way forward.",
  "quick_answer": "",
  "summary": "Imagine pressing Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. It is a mundane action, the digital equivalent of breathing for modern office workers. Except, on one particular day, the clipboard of a few engineers contained some of the most closely guarded semiconductor source code on the planet. And the destination text box wasn't a heavily encrypted internal Slack channel, a secure code repository, or an offline IDE. It was ChatGPT. This wasn't an advanced persistent threat. It wasn't a state-sponsored hack, a phishing campaign, or a rogue corporate spy. It was just brilliant engineers trying to work a little faster. ",
  "faq": [],
  "tags": [
    "enterprise ai security",
    "private llm architecture",
    "samsung chatgpt leak",
    "shadow ai risks"
  ],
  "categories": [],
  "source_urls": [],
  "datePublished": "2026-05-01T08:28:21.315Z",
  "dateModified": "2026-05-01T08:28:21.321Z",
  "author": "iReadCustomer Team"
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