You shouldn’t use “AI” queries or searches for anything personal. You know that, right? Anything powered by a large language model is generally fed right back into it for more training, so it’s even less secure than a regular search. Lots of ChatGPT users got a practical demonstration of this last night, when a huge amount of their queries were found to be searchable via a simple Google prefix.

This is a complicated situation, so let me break it down. ChatGPT has a share feature that lets you easily send info to another user with a link. But apparently the info in these semi-personal discussions with the “AI” chatbot was posted somewhere that Google could crawl and index. And this allowed it to be easily searchable with the very basic Google instruction , “site:chatgpt.com/share.” Even

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