KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — At some point, most people have looked to artificial intelligence (AI) to help find a recipe, learn the words to their favorite song or research a particular law.
However, as we become more comfortable with turning to AI for a quick response, more and more people are asking questions that pertain to their mental or physical health or even their finances. But how safe is AI? Especially when we offer up personal information.
Before asking a question, think about this reminder from "The I-T Company" CEO Paul Sponcia: "Everything is hackable at some point."
Sponcia told 6 News that it's important to consider the AI model you're offering up your personal information to before you hit enter. If you are paying for the AI platform, then chances are you are getting high

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