"How Popular AI Apps Are Invading Your Privacy"

Cybernews researchers further explored how privacy-invasive Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered applications like ChatGPT are. Large Language Models (LLM)s such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, Meta's LLaMA, and Google's PaLM2 are the most notable examples of advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) models. To train their algorithms, these models must collect enormous amounts of data, as more data means they can generate more natural responses that resemble human language. They have crawled the web to collect data, including content from social media platforms such as Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. However, a part of the data collected contains sensitive personal information. AI tools must also record user prompts and file uploads, including images or voice commands, to improve their algorithms' training. AI users may inadvertently divulge sensitive personal and professional information, exposing them to the possibility of exposure to third parties. This article continues to discuss how AI-powered apps impact user privacy, the benefits AI brings to social media applications, and privacy concerns around ChatGPT.

Cybernews reports "How Popular AI Apps Are Invading Your Privacy"

Submitted by Anonymous on