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The Washington Post: Meta AI users confide on sex, God and Trump. Some don’t know it’s public.
June 13, 2025
“We’ve seen a lot of examples of people sending very, very personal information to AI therapist chatbots or saying very intimate things to chatbots in other settings,” said Calli Schroeder, a senior counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center.
“I think many people assume there’s some baseline level of confidentiality there. There’s not. Everything you submit to an AI system at bare minimum goes to the company that’s hosting the AI.”
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