Your chat treatment sessions are not secret, warns CEO of Openai Sam Altman

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Sam Altman has sparked concerns about the confidentiality of user data through Chatbots of artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT, especially for treatment, noting that there are no legal frameworks to protect sensitive information.

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Sam -German CEO of Openai has raised concerns about maintaining the confidentiality of user data when it comes to sensitive talks, as millions of people, including children, have turned into AI Chatbots such as ChatGPT for treatment and emotional support.

In the newly -weekend Podcast, Theo von hosted on YouTube, Altman CEO answered a question about how artificial intelligence works with the current legal system, with a warning that users should not expect confidentiality in their talks with Chatgpt, pointing to the lack of a legal or political framework to protect sensitive information common with AI Chatbot.

“People talk about the most personal in their lives to chat. People – young people, in particular, use it, use it – as a processor, a life coach; they have problems in this relationship and [asking] What should I do? Now, if you talk to a therapist, lawyer, or doctor about these problems, there is a legal concession for that. There is a doctor and the patient’s secret, there is a legal secret, whatever. We haven’t discovered this yet when you talk to ChatGPT. “

Altman continued to say that the concept of confidentiality and privacy should be addressed to conversations with artificial intelligence urgently. “If you go to talk to Chatgpt about the most sensitive things, then there is like a lawsuit or anything else, we may ask this to produce this, and I think this is very tight,” Altman Indian quoted.

This means that none of your conversations with Chatgpt about mental health, emotional advice or companionship, especially and can be produced in court or sharing it with others in the event of a lawsuit. Unlike the encrypted applications from the end to the end like WhatsApp or Signal, which prevent third parties to read or access your chats, Openai can access your chats with Chatgpt, using them to improve the artificial intelligence model and discover misuse.

While Openai claims to delete free Chatgpt conversations within 30 days, but it may keep them for legal or security reasons. In addition to privacy concerns, Openai is currently in the middle of a lawsuit with the New York Times, which requires the company to save user conversations with millions of Chatgpt users, with the exception of institution customers.

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