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Do not share sensitive information with ChatGPT and other AI chatbots

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Experts are warning users not to share sensitive information with ChatGPT and other AI chatbots because the data you type can be stored, analyzed, and used to improve models — and may not remain private. The key categories of information you should avoid sharing include personally identifiable details (name, address, IDs), intimate personal life details, medical and health information, confidential work or proprietary business data, and financial information like bank or credit card details. Because some AI systems use user inputs to train their models and retain data indefinitely, experts recommend treating AI chats as “semi-public” rather than private, deleting past chats, adjusting privacy settings, and being cautious about what you enter moving forward.

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