Chatbots Linked to Psychosis as Experts Demand Safeguards
UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – OpenAI CEO Sam Altman highlights that ChatGPT conversations lack legal confidentiality, exposing sensitive user chats to possible court disclosure amid rising AI use for mental health support.
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warned that interactions with ChatGPT lack privacy protections and could be used in legal contexts, unlike communications between patients and doctors.
- Altman stated that young people often use ChatGPT as a life coach or therapist, raising concerns about privacy.
- He emphasized the urgent need for a policy framework to protect user privacy in interactions with AI chatbots.
- Altman expressed concerns about privacy in light of OpenAI's previous critiques of user content retention requests during legal disputes.
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