Experts Warn Users to Limit Sensitive Data Shared with AI Chatbots Like ChatGPT and Google Gemini
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 22 hours ago
What happened
Following a high-profile investigation, cybersecurity experts warn that deleting AI chatbot conversations like those on ChatGPT and Google Gemini does not guarantee data erasure, urging users to limit sensitive information shared with these platforms. While AI chats are not routinely monitored, data can be retained for legal or security reasons and may be accessed under proper legal procedures. Users and organizations are advised to treat AI tools cautiously, managing privacy settings and data sharing carefully.
- 01Deleting AI chatbot conversations does not guarantee immediate or complete data removal from servers.
- 02AI chats often contain detailed personal and sensitive information beyond typical search queries.
- 03Law enforcement access to AI data requires legal procedures; not all chats are freely accessible.
- 04Users should avoid sharing passwords, credit card info, or confidential data with AI platforms.
- 05Organizations must set clear policies on AI use and data sharing to protect sensitive information.
- 06AI conversations are not fully private and should be treated like cloud services with caution.
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