Do you think AI is subject to privacy laws? HIPAA rules? Doctor-patient confidentiality? It's a computer program. Your conversation is now in the cloud - forever.
Do you think AI is subject to privacy laws? HIPAA rules? Doctor-patient confidentiality? It's a computer program. Your conversation is now in the cloud - forever.
Yep. Open AI now knows about your relationship issues. Good job!
What is my phone/AI going to do with the knowledge that I dated an unhealed narcissist?
Police can request that data and use it against you if god forbid you're ever in trouble with them. Governments can and will start utilizing it to target people like they do with social media already. That is your personal information and can be used by hackers when, not if, a data breach happens.
It could be accessed by an employer. It could be used to target other people in your life if in the wrong hands - and it will always be the wrong hands if it's being accessed at all. It isn't about a superficial thing like a bad ex, it's about that being personal, identifying info that is not secure
Would you want literally anyone to have full and unrestricted access to your medical records? your therapist's notes? your private diary? if no, then you don't want these LLMs having any of that data, either. No matter how unimportant it may seem.
I think you jest, but there is a serious issue with this knowledge. Recall the FB algorithm that suggested suicide info on young women who looked up eating disorder info? Yeah.. like that.
So there should be caution applied, like with anything online. But to think everyone who shares personal details with AI will suddenly be brainwashed and incapable of deciphering what’s right/wrong/true is rather silly
Tell advertisers (read: other algorithms) how to target you using similar tactics to what the unhealed narcissist used with temporary success?