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What you share with ChatGPT could be used against you
OpenAI could be legally required to produce sensitive information and documents shared with its artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT, warns OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
Altman highlighted the privacy gap as a “huge issue” during an interview with podcaster Theo Von last week, revealing that, unlike conversations with therapists, lawyers, or doctors with legal privilege protections, conversations with ChatGPT currently have no such protections.
He added that if you talk to ChatGPT about “your most sensitive stuff” and then there is a lawsuit, “we could be required to produce that.”
Altman’s comments come amid a backdrop of an increased use of AI for psychological support, medical and financial advice.
“I think that’s very screwed up,” Altman said, adding that “we should have like the same concept of privacy for your conversations with AI that we do with a therapist or whatever.”
Altman also expressed the need for a legal policy framework for AI, saying that this is a “huge issue.”
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He believes there should be the same concept of privacy for AI conversations as exists with therapists or doctors, and policymakers he has spoken with agree this needs to be resolved and requires quick action
Broader surveillance concerns
Altman also expressed concerns about more surveillance coming from the accelerated adoption of AI globally.
“I am worried that the more AI in the world we have, the more surveillance the world is going to want,” he said, as governments will want to make sure people are not using the technology for terrorism or nefarious purposes
He said that for this reason, privacy did not have to be absolute, and he was “totally willing to compromise some privacy for collective safety,” but there was a caveat
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