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Altman emphasizes privacy concerns in the use of ChatGPT, which may affect the popularization of AI
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OPENAI CEO Sam Altman raised significant privacy concerns about using ChatGPT in sensitive scenarios. During a podcast conversation with comedian Theo Von, Altman emphasized that user interactions with AI chatbots lack the legal protections afforded when speaking with professional practitioners like psychotherapists or lawyers. Altman noted: "People are confiding extremely private matters to ChatGPT," indicating users increasingly view the tool as an alternative to human guidance.
Since OpenAI might be compelled to disclose chat records by court order, the lack of confidentiality mechanisms could lead to legal risks. Altman described this vulnerability as potentially problematic, advocating that AI conversations should receive privacy protections equivalent to privileged communications. As this issue emerges, OpenAI is facing lawsuits demanding user data, testing the boundaries of AI's role in personal consultation contexts.
Market observers believe unresolved privacy challenges could impede AI's mainstream adoption in fields requiring confidentiality. This development occurs as regulatory bodies intensify scrutiny of data practices in blockchain and AI convergence domains.
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