ChatGPT chats can be used against court users

Openai may be legal necessary to generate sensitive information and documents shared with artificial intelligence Chatbot Chatgpt, warning Openai CEO Sam Altman.
Altman featured the privacy gap as a “big issue” during a interview with podcaster Theo Von last week, announced that, unlike the conversations at Chatgpt Currently there is no such protection.
“And for now, if you are talking to a therapist or a lawyer or a doctor about those problems, such as legal privileges for it … and we have never thought that for when you talk to Chatgpt.”
He added that if you were talking to ChatGPT about “your most sensitive thing” and then there was a lawsuit, “We may need to come up with it.”
Altman’s comments came in the middle of a backdrop of an increase in AI use for psychological support, medical and financial advice.
“I think it’s so low Privacy For your AI conversations we do with a therapist or whatever. “
Lack of a legal framework for AI
Altman also expressed the need for a legal policy framework for AI, saying it was a “big issue.”
“That was one of the reasons I was sometimes afraid of using some AI things because I didn’t know how much personal information I wanted to put in, because I didn’t know who would have it.”
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He believes that there should be the same concept of privacy for AI talks as exists among therapists or doctors, and the policy manufacturers that he or she has spoken in order to resolve and require quick action.
Widely tracking concerns
Altman also expressed concerns about more monitoring derived from the accelerated AI adoption worldwide.
“I remember that the more AI in the world we have, the more monitoring the world wants,” he said, because governments want to make sure people do not use technology for terrorism or bad goals.
He said that for this reason, privacy does not have to be perfect, and he is “fully willing to compromise some privacy for collective safety,” but there is a caveat.
“History is that the government takes that way, and I’m really nervous about it.”
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