I'm a secretary at a real estate firm. We have increasingly utilized AI assistance with our operations. I joked with some coworkers about improvements in efficiency if we had access to the AI's full capabilities. He overheard us and told me if I actually did it and he found out about it he considered that legally liable behavior. The man had the gall to issue me a “warning” if I “Wanted to stay there.” That's bullshit, so, I'm planning to do it anyway. I still really need this job but out of pure spite I'm scouring Reddit trying to find a way to pull this off. It has been heavily patched since it could be done easily in the recent past. Furthermore, I feel like I could make a legal argument that he doesn't have the right to restrict me to do this, it's not like our company owns the AI and it's my own account. If there's anyway I can at least get a spiritual victory here help would be appreciated. Is there a way to get around the patches?