4 Things You Should NEVER Share With ChatGPT - Page 2
1. Avoid sharing financial or sensitive information.

It’s critical not to input sensitive details like bank account or credit card information into ChatGPT. According to Forbes, doing so can be risky, as chatbots lack the security features of trusted e-commerce or banking platforms, such as encryption and automatic data deletion. Once data is entered, there’s no way to predict what might happen to it, leaving you vulnerable to fraud, identity theft, phishing, and ransomware attacks.
While OpenAI claims that it doesn’t use user data to train AI models on private individuals and doesn’t sell personal information, it’s still best to err on the side of caution. Per the University of Arizona, for added privacy, you can disable the “improve the model for everyone” setting in ChatGPT by following these steps.
Click on your name, go to settings, then select “Navigate to Data Controls.” Turn off the switch labeled “Improve the model for everyone.”
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