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ChatGPT Privacy Threat is Real and We are Late

Working with neural networks is such that it is almost impossible to set standards on how AI systems should be made and tested
Tech giants are faced with mounting consequences for disregarding data protection laws, with hefty fines being levied on many of them by the governments. The latest to get a rap on the knuckles is Meta that was penalised a whopping $410 million by the Irish Data Protection Commission for failing to adhere to EU's General Data Protection Regulation. Adding to the privacy woes is ChatGPT. While OpenAI’s widely-acclaimed conversational chatbot has garnered a lot of publicity for its wide usage across different domains, little has been spoken about whether it ensures privacy. And this is particularly important considering that for a consumer-facing product like ChatGPT to be better, it needs to keep collecting user data to train its model. It is a never-ending cycle where new data will tr
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Ayush Jain
Ayush is interested in knowing how technology shapes and defines our culture, and our understanding of the world. He believes in exploring reality at the intersections of technology and art, science, and politics.
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