10 Things You Should Never Say to an AI Chatbot
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Sewell Setzer III stopped sleeping and his grades declined. He eventually committed suicide. Just seconds before his death, Megan says in a lawsuit, the bot said to him: “Please come home to me as soon as possible, my love.” The boy asked: “What if I told you, that I could come home now?” His character AI bot replied, “Please do, my sweet king.”
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You have to be smart
AI bots include Technology company They are known for exploiting our trusting human nature and are designed using algorithms that increase their profits. There are no guardrails or laws regulating what they can and cannot do with the information they collect.
If you use a chatbot, it will learn a lot about you when triggered Open the app or website. Using your IP address, it collects information about where you live, also tracks things you’ve searched for online, and accesses any other permissions you granted when signing the chatbot’s terms and conditions.
The best way to protect yourself is to be careful what information you reveal.
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10 things you shouldn’t say to AI
- Passwords or login details: A big privacy mistake. If someone gets access, they can take over your accounts in seconds.
- Your name, address or telephone number: Chatbots are not designed to handle personally identifiable information. Once shared, you can’t control where it ends up or who sees it. Enter a fake name if you want!
- Sensitive Financial Information: Never include bank account numbers, credit card information, or other financial matters in the documents or texts you upload. AI tools are not safe vaults – treat them like a crowded room.
- Medical or health information: AI is not HIPAA compliant, so black out your name and other identifying information when asking AI for health advice. Your privacy is worth more than quick answers.
- I ask for illegal advice: This is against each bot’s terms of service. You will probably be reported. Plus, you might end up in more trouble than you bargained for.
- Hate speech or harmful content: This can also lead to a ban. No chatbot is a license to spread negativity or harm others.
- Confidential work or business information: Company-owned data, customer data and trade secrets are taboo.
- Answers to security questions: Sharing them is like opening the front door to all of your accounts at once.
- Explicit content: Keep it PG. Most chatbots filter these things, so anything inappropriate can also get you banned.
- Personal data of other people: Uploading is not just a breach of trust; It is also a violation of data protection laws. Sharing private information without permission could get you into legal trouble.
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Most chatbots require you to create an account. If you create one, do not use sign-in options such as “Sign In”. with Google“ or “Connect with Facebook”. Instead, use your email address to create a truly unique login.
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Be sure to follow this rule
Don’t tell a chatbot anything you don’t want made public. Trust me, I know it’s hard.
Even I talk to ChatGPT as if it were a person. I say things like: “You can do better with this answer” or “Thanks for the help!” It’s easy to think that your bot is a trustworthy ally, but that’s definitely not the case. It’s a data collection tool like any other.
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