AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, are increasingly used for life coaching and personal issues. Users disclose sensitive information during these interactions, often assuming privacy similar to that provided by healthcare professionals. However, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns that conversations with AI lack legal privilege and could be accessed in court cases. Altman advocates for a regulatory framework that treats AI interactions with the same confidentiality as therapist-client relationships. Current privacy laws do not fully protect these AI conversations, highlighting significant concerns regarding user data security.
"One example that we've been thinking about a lot... people talk about the most personal shit in their lives to ChatGPT. Young people especially, use it as a therapist, as a life coach, 'I'm having these relationship problems, what should I do?'"
"If you go talk to ChatGPT about your most sensitive stuff and then there's a lawsuit or whatever, we could be required to produce that, and I think that's very screwed up."
Collection
[
|
...
]