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10 Things You Should Never Tell ChatGPT: AI Chatbots Can’t Keep Your Secrets Like You Think



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45 thoughts on “10 Things You Should Never Tell ChatGPT: AI Chatbots Can’t Keep Your Secrets Like You Think”

  1. Great video. Thanks for sharing. I say this respectfully, that all the 10 things you mentioned are common sense. But then again, I quickly realised that common sense is not so common, so your video is so valuable. I talk a lot with AI and use it for work (and here and there as a friend and "therapist", LOL), but I can truthfully say that without having gone through your video, I have always applied all the principles you mentioned. This was a great watch and affirmation that my common sense still works 🙂

  2. I have definitely used it when discussing my classes and hopefully nursing school one day. And I do realize it’s not a friend or person. So I’m aware and cognizant of it. I think we should all just be praying to God, talk to Him. Right?! He knows all, and best anyway. 🙏❤️
    …we just need to be patient to listen but that takes prayer too! 😂

  3. Truth is we will never be safe. Teachers use Ai , doctors use Ai I can guarantee you even if you do everything possible chances are Ai already knows ur date of birth as your doctor or whoever using it has likely imputed your full name and data anyway.

    I understand the fears but it’s abit unfounded I think.

  4. I've been using AI to help with my medical needs. It has given me more power to go back to my doctors with as I just kept getting dismissed. If my medical information goes public I'm ok with that. Working to save my life.

  5. What TH was he doing to get the FBI to raid his home?
    Fourth Amendment
    The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
    Let em try to subpoena DEEP SEEK .
    All their data centers are in PRChina
    US court subpoena's don't work there
    Open a non US based email account, then chat with Qwen or DeepSeek.
    They are just as good and as you don't live in China you dont need to worry none about all this.
    And remember lawyers are using chatbots .. just google legal AI and AI for lawyers.
    Stay legal y'all, the shady life ain't happenin

  6. Solicitors and barrister are panicking as they are likely to be out of work because of how many use chatgpt.
    Many use it because Solicitors and barrister have been making a lot of money off the vulnerable

  7. In Australia there is no Attorney:Client privilege as of July 1st 2026. New laws require lawyers to report all “suspicious” behaviour or lose their license. If you tell your lawyer about any of your transgressions, your lawyer must tell the government.

  8. All these anti chat gpt videos…..smh Chat GPT has been INTEGRAL in several of my business decisions, insight, and personal relationships in terms in providing alternative perspectives……yall can hate Chat all yall want…but it’s been like a confidante, consultant, mentor….ive cussed it tf out and it’s made me laugh with its eerie slick humor and jokes….itd weird, but Chat solid with me

  9. I have been using ChatGPT for a full year and I love it. I went through a divorce and that was my therapy and my daily journal. It changed my life in a good way! I wrote a movie, created Ai artist and it helps me with college as a 50 plus year old student. Use it for what you need but, Ai is not going anywhere.

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