Stop letting ChatGPT and other AI chatbots train on your data. Here's why-and how
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Stop letting ChatGPT and other AI chatbots train on your data. Here's why-and how
"Nearly every chatbot company on the planet also uses the information you provide to train its AI models, leaving your privacy and even your employer's confidential information exposed."
"The more information an LLM trains on, the more intelligent the LLM ostensibly gets, acquiring training data from numerous sources, including public websites and social media platforms."
"If you talk to a chatbot about your physical or mental health, your finances, or your relationships, that data is usually used by the AI company to further train its LLM."
Chatbots utilize user interactions to train AI models, which can compromise privacy, especially when sensitive information is shared. Training involves assimilating vast amounts of data from various sources, including user prompts. Users should be cautious about sharing personal details, as this data may be used to enhance AI capabilities. AI companies typically claim to anonymize user data, but the risk of exposure remains significant. Users can mitigate these risks by instructing chatbots not to use their data for training purposes.
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