Experts raise the alarm: 5 things you should never tell Artificial Intelligence...

Artificial Intelligence has become an integral part of everyday life. From the simplest questions to personal or financial advice, millions of people turn to platforms like OpenAI ChatGPT and similar services every day.
The increase in usage clearly shows that this technology has entered our routine, but experts warn that behind the convenience there are also real risks, especially when it comes to privacy and personal data.
According to international reports, a large portion of users have entered sensitive information, including financial or medical data, into chatbots. At the same time, most express concerns about their security.
Experts point out that many platforms use interactions to improve their models, which means that shared information can be stored or analyzed according to each service's policies.
-Personal identification data: full name, address, identity number, passport.
-Work information: company name, confidential details, internal projects.
-Debts or banking details: loans, account numbers, bank cards.
-Detailed expenses: shopping habits or monthly payments.
-Personal documents: tax returns, contracts, official documents.
Researchers call this the “privacy paradox.” Even though people know the risk, they continue to share information because chatbots create the feel of a human conversation and increase feelings of trust.
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