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Beware what you tell your AI chatbot. It’s not a shrink – it’s a snitch | Arwa Mahdawi

Beware what you tell your AI chatbot. It’s not a shrink – it’s a snitch | Arwa Mahdawi

Summary

Elon Musk is suing OpenAI co-founders Greg Brockman and Sam Altman over claims they broke an agreement by making OpenAI a for-profit company. Brockman kept a diary with details about the company’s decisions, which is now being used in the court case. The article warns people not to share private information with AI chatbots because these conversations can be used as evidence in legal cases.

Key Facts

  • Elon Musk, a former OpenAI board member, claims the company broke its founding agreement by becoming for-profit.
  • Greg Brockman, OpenAI co-founder, kept a detailed diary during the company’s early years.
  • Brockman’s diary contains entries about money and company decisions that are central to Musk’s lawsuit.
  • Brockman and Altman say Musk is upset because he lost control of OpenAI and wants to hurt the company.
  • Experts warn that talking to AI chatbots is not private; conversations can be saved and shown in court.
  • Using AI chatbots like ChatGPT as a private place to share secrets is risky.
  • Legal cases have already used AI chatbot conversations as evidence.
  • People should be careful about what they share with AI because it can be accessed by others.
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