What do AI chatbots know about us, and who are they sharing it with?

Engadget 

AI Chatbots are relatively old by tech standards, but the newest crop -- led by OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard -- are vastly more capable than their ancestors, not always for positive reasons. The recent explosion in AI development has already created concerns around misinformation, disinformation, plagiarism and machine-generated malware. What problems might generative AI pose for the privacy of the average internet user? In order to replicate human-like interactions, AI chatbots are trained on mass amounts of data, a significant portion of which is derived from repositories like Common Crawl. As the name suggests, Common Crawl has amassed years and petabytes worth of data simply from crawling and scraping the open web. "These models are training on large data sets of publicly available data on the internet," Megha Srivastava, PhD student at Stanford's computer science department and former AI resident with Microsoft Research, said.

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