
Be careful what you tell AI! It could be confidential data
In an age where every question is answered with a simple tap, we users have perhaps gotten a little too comfortable with the new AI-based assistants. Ultimately, it makes little difference which one we choose: the most popular language models all belong to large private companies. Nothing new, some might say; most of the digital services we use every day are, too. The difference, however, is that here we’re not interacting with a search engine or a social network, but with a system that simulates human conversation. And it’s precisely this naturalness that drives us, often without realizing it, to share information

