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1. Don't use AI to replace your General Practitioner, or Psychiatrist.
2. If you are going to do it anyways, don't use one that reads, stores, and trains off your chats.
Even if you're asking innocent medical questions out of curiosity, use an AI that doesn't spy on you.
Sam Altman reveals there are zero privacy protections for what you tell ChatGPT and says it's "very screwed up"
"People talk about the most personal shit in their lives to ChatGPT. Young people especially use it as a therapist, a life coach. Right now if you talk to a therapist or a lawyer or a doctor, there's legal privilege. Doctor patient confidentiality, legal confidentiality. We haven't figured that out yet for ChatGPT. If you talk to it about your most sensitive stuff and there's a lawsuit, we could be required to produce that. I think that's very screwed up. I think we should have the same concept of privacy for your conversations with AI that we do with a therapist. And no one had to think about that even a year ago"
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Microsoft: *stores conversations for 18 months, trains AI on them, lets humans review them, delivers personalized ads, and takes automated screenshots*
Also Microsoft: "Copilot is for entertainment purposes only"