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Chatgpt can be used against users in court

by Hammad khalil
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Openai may be required to legally produce sensitive information and documents, which are shared with their artificial intentaligance chatbot chatgpt, warning Openai CEO Sam Altman.

Altman exposed the privacy difference in the form of a “spacious issue” during an interview with Podcaster Theo Von last week, which, unlike firmness with doctors with doctors, legalists, or legal premilad security, is currently no such protection in conversation with Chatgpt.

“And now, if you talk to a physician or a lawyer or a doctor about those problems, there are legal privileges for it … and when you talk to chat we have been excluded.

He said that if you talk to chat about “your most sensitive goods” and then there is a lawsuit, “We may need to produce it.”

Altman’s comments said the background of AAMID to the background of increased use of AI for psychological support, medical and financial advice.

“I think it’s very bad,” Altman said, “We should like a single contact of private for our convention with a physician or whatever it is.”

Sam Altman at Podcast this last week. Source: YouTube

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A legal policy for Altman AI also enhances the requirement of Framework, saying that it is a “very big issue.”

“This is one of the reasons that I have scared somatimes to use AI stay because I don’t know how much personal information I want to put, because I don’t know who it is.”

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He believes that there will be there

Comprehensive monitoring concerns

Altman also expressed concern about more monitoring coming from adopting AI acquired globally.

He said, “I have AI working in the world, the more monitoring the world is,” he said, as governments will write to ensure that people are not using technology for terrorism. Disfigured purpose.

He said that for this reason, privacy was not absolute, and he was “a total of some private compromise for collective security,” but was in a car.

“History is that the government takes far away that way, and I am nervous about it.”

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