Caution: If you use AI then do not share this information even by mistake, keep distance from these things..

Artificial intelligence chatbots like ChatGPT are rapidly changing the way people interact with technology. From answering questions and writing emails to providing emotional support, these tools are becoming a part of everyday life for many people. They are easy to use, and the ability to give human-like responses also makes them reliable and trustworthy.
But experts have warned about this, saying that sharing too much information with AI can cause big trouble and can also spoil your personal life. Today, through this news, we are going to tell you what things you should keep in mind while using AI.
Personal information
Information like your full name, home address, phone number, or email may seem like nothing can happen with it, but by combining them, your online identity can be traced. Once exposed, these identities can be used for fraud, phishing, or even tracking.
Bank details
Bank account numbers, credit card details – If these are entered into a chatbot, this data can be intercepted, making you vulnerable to fraud and identity theft. Bank details should only be shared through safe, official channels, not AI.
Passwords
Never share your login credentials with any chatbot. Sharing passwords even in normal conversations can put your email, banking, and social media accounts at risk. Cyber safety experts insist that you should only keep passwords in a secure password manager, never in AI chats.
Health and medical information
It may seem tempting to ask chatbots about symptoms or treatment of a disease, but AI is not a license-based information provider. It can be misused, and personal health data – including medical records, prescriptions, or insurance numbers – can pose a risk if you share them.
Do not share documents.
Never upload identity cards, passports, driving licenses or personal photos on chatbots. Even if deleted, digital records may remain. Sensitive files can be hacked, repurposed, or even used for identity theft. Always keep personal documents offline or in secure, encrypted storage. Always keep documents extremely secure and avoid sharing them with AI.
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