A new trend known as 'AI doxxing' has emerged, where generative AI platforms like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini inadvertently share individuals' private information, including personal phone numbers. One victim reported receiving unsolicited calls from various strangers seeking services, all claiming they obtained the number from Google's AI. This incident highlights significant privacy violations tied to generative AI systems, which can generate responses using outdated and potentially sensitive data. Experts warn that the unchecked data brokerage practices have exacerbated these issues, as AI models are trained on vast amounts of personal information without adequate regulatory oversight. The situation underscores the urgent need for privacy protections and regulations in the age of AI.
AI Doxxing: ChatGPT and Gemini Share Private Information, Sparking Privacy Concerns
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