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Chatbot users should not share private information with software, expert warns

Complaining about personal relationships or expressing political views to the artificial intelligence (AI) is “extremely unwise”

Complaining about personal relationships or expressing political views to the artificial intelligence (AI) is “extremely unwise”

Users of ChatGPT and other chatbots should resist sharing their private information with the technology, an expert has warned.

Michael Wooldridge, professor of computer science at Oxford University, said complaining about personal relationships or expressing political views to the artificial intelligence (AI) was “extremely unwise”, the Daily Mail reported.

Prof Wooldridge will deliver the Royal Institution’s annual Christmas lectures on the BBC this week, with a focus on AI and help from the world’s first ...