New Delhi, July 26 -- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has sounded alarm bells around sharing too much personal data with an AI system, given that there are currently no frameworks in place to safeguard a user's privacy. Notably, there has been a growing trend among young AI users to share their personal problems with AI chatbots, seeking relationship, life, or legal advice-largely because these generative AI systems have access to a wide knowledge base.

However, Altman rightly points out that conversations users have with a human lawyer or therapist are privileged-meaning the professional cannot be forced to reveal the details to law enforcement. The same privilege, however, does not apply to an AI system like ChatGPT or Gemini.

Speaking on a pod...