Stop telling AI your secrets - 5 reasons why, and what to do if you already overshared
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Stop telling AI your secrets - 5 reasons why, and what to do if you already overshared
""The ultimate problem is that you just can't control where the information goes, and it could leak out in ways that you just don't anticipate," said Jennifer King, privacy and data policy fellow at Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence."
""One question researchers have is whether models memorize information and, if so, whether that information can be coaxed back out verbatim or near-verbatim.""
As chatbots become integrated into daily life, users often share sensitive personal information without realizing the risks. Researchers are concerned about the implications of this data sharing, particularly regarding privacy and data security. A significant percentage of workers have admitted to sharing sensitive information with AI, including financial data. Experts warn that users cannot control where their information goes, leading to potential leaks. The memorization of personal data by chatbots raises questions about data retrieval and privacy, highlighting the need for caution in interactions with AI.
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