AI tools can be of great help, but they can also pose unique privacy risks, such as the potential for data misuse. Being informed about these risks can help you make better decisions about which AI tools to use and how to interact with them. Here we give you tips to better protect your privacy before you go ahead and use them.
1. Check the company’s privacy policy
The companies that run AI tools have privacy policies that govern the information that they store. It’s best to read these policies before you use the AI, so that you know what the data harvesting practices are. For example, Open AI’s privacy policy for ChatGPT says it collects data on your location from your device’s GPS. You need to be sure you are comfortable with the data you’re sharing and what the company will collect.
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