⚡️🚨 NEW - ChatGPT CEO Sam Altman says people are sharing personal information with the AI, unaware that the conversations could be used as evidence in court cases.

"If you talk to ChatGPT about the most sensitive things and there's a lawsuit or something, we might be forced to produce that information," Altman said.

The AI model isn't your therapist, and the company behind it can't necessarily keep it a secret. Sam Altman believes this is "very messed up".

Maybe don't reveal your deepest, darkest secrets to an AI chatbot. You don't have to take our word for it.

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"might" lol

Might = will

I can see how there’s a guy at OpenAI whose job is to sit at his laptop, make a good cup of coffee, turn on god mode, and ask GPT, “So, what’s the craziest thing you’ve heard today?” 😁

It is amazing to me the amount uncensored things people tell about their live to company hosted LLMs

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TRANSLATION: ChatGPT won't be bothering to challenge any law enforcement inquiries into users' usage - no matter how flimsy their legal justification may be.

open ai under Altman is not to be trusted

Use maple.ai 🍁