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Trusting AI with personal Data

There’s no point in telling a chatbot your name or sharing your ID, credit card, and address. But once on-device AI programs become highly advanced personal assistants, we’ll willingly share that data with them. By then, companies will hopefully devise ways to protect the AI against hacks like the one above. Companies like OpenAI might use your conversations with the AI to train future models. You don’t want any personal data in there. Then there’s the risk of hacks targeting your chatbot. Hackers might find ways to target your chats with cleverly crafted prompts that will instruct the AI to feed them personal data from your interactions with the program. Should we avoid AI chatbots until the safety is assured ?

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