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Don’t give ChatGPT your passwords – this crazy leak explains why
I don't know who needs to hear this right now‚ but absolutely do not include sensitive personal information like usernames and passwords in your ChatGPT prompts. Apparently‚ more than a year after the launch of ChatGPT‚ the AI still might leak info to other ChatGPT users.
Even without these leaks‚ which must be rare‚ you should never provide sensitive information. Depending on how you've set up ChatGPT‚ your data can be used to train the chatbot. Your data will reach OpenAI's servers‚ and you won't have any control over how it's used.
We don't see reports detailing these issues that frequently. But it can happen‚ and it is a disturbing "feature" for a viral product that's been in use for over a year.
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