AXIOS March 14, 2024
Ina Fried

Privacy is the next battleground for the AI debate, even as conflicts over copyright, accuracy and bias continue.

Why it matters: Critics say large language models are collecting and often disclosing personal information gathered from around the web, often without the permission of those involved.

The big picture: Many businesses have grown wary of execs and employees using proprietary information to query ChatGPT and other AI bots — either banning such apps or opting for paid versions that keep business information private.

  • As more individuals use AI to seek relationship advice, medical information or psychological counseling, experts say the risks to individuals are growing.
  • Personal data leaks from AI can take a variety of forms, from accidental information disclosure...

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