Can ChatGPT history be used against you?

Legal Trap in AI

They told us it was just a chatbot. But Sam Altman confirmed what we feared: the witness against you… might be you.

ChatGPT Can’t Keep a Secret, and Your AI Conversations Aren’t Private.

Sorry to break it to you…

But your ChatGPT conversations are not legally confidential.

Your deleted chats with AI aren’t safe from Legal accountability.

Wide-format, sepia-toned illustration of a suited, bearded man with glasses (mid-40s, Middle-Eastern appearance) seated at a wooden desk, hands poised over a laptop. His eyes are widened and brows raised in mild surprise as he glances at the screen, reacting to something unexpected. Behind him, a minimalist white robot with black circular eyes gently rests a reassuring hand on his shoulder, as if monitoring his work. Two stacked books sit on the left side of the desk.
Prompted by the Author using ChatGPT

I felt like my private diary just got subpoenaed. I learned that ChatGPT chats aren’t legally confidential. This means anything I’ve shared could be used in a legal case.

OpenAI’s CEO just broke the privacy bubble that many trusted. Sam Altman said ChatGPT conversations have no legal protection.

Every secret you’ve shared and every vulnerable moment are unprotected on their servers. They’re ready to be used against you.

I couldn’t stop thinking:

What else had I shared before without thinking?

My health history? My client’s data? My personal fears?

Now, our ChatGPT confessions…

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