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You’re asking how did they see what you did on your work laptop?
Anything you do on your work computer is typically going to be entirely visible by your employer. I thought this was generally known and accepted for years now
“Cool” is not the same thing as “willing to take on stupid amounts of risk for an employee to do whatever the hell they want.”
20 years ago I fired a guy for surfing the web for porn on a work machine.
Never use your work laptop for anything that could possibly be misconstrued. I use it assuming my boss is reading over my shoulder.
Key loggers, packet sniffing the web traffic to chatgpt url, screen recording, government request to open AI.. so many possibilities..
And none of them likely..
There are insane amounts of software in cyber to spy on workers so I wouldn’t be surprised if they did that. Too many to list them. Try asking ChatGPT the same question about tools that employers use to spy on employees and what those tools can do.
Use personal laptop and personal account.
Work laptop? What browser were you in? Were you still logged into your work account on your browser?
It's nothing to do with being logged in to a browser... - it's network monitoring of the urls from your machine. I worry about your skills as a developer if you do not understand how the Internet works and what can and can't be monitored.
Whoa 😳