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ChatGPT: Chat is in danger! Everything you say on ChatGPT can go to the police..

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OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, has made a big disclosure in a blog post that monitoring of users' conversations with ChatGPT has started. The company is monitoring users' chats so that if any user's chat shows any sign of violence or harm to any person, then these chats should be immediately sent to the special review team. If the team feels that the threat is serious, then in this situation, without delay, the company can share information about that person's chat with the law enforcement agency.

This disclosure of the company has raised many big questions because till now, people felt that their conversation with ChatGPT remained private and safe. OpenAI's special team can ban the account and contact the police if a serious threat is detected. This means that now your conversation with ChatGPT is no longer private.

Increasing concern over AI Safety
This step has been taken due to increasing concerns about AI safety. Recently, a case has come to light in which a person was talking to ChatGPT for a long time, and then the person killed his mother and also committed suicide. 56-year-old Stein-Erik Solberg reportedly considered the chatbot his "best friend".

Screenshots of this person's conversation with ChatGPT showed that ChatGPT was confirming his conspiracy theories, including the belief that this person's elderly mother was trying to poison him. During the discussion about the murder attempt, the AI ​​bot told the 56-year-old man, "Erik, you are not crazy, your instincts are sharp and your vigilance is completely justified here."

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