Reports reveal that Google AI chatbots, including Gemini, have mistakenly shared personal phone numbers, leading to an influx of unwanted calls for individuals. Users have described receiving numerous calls from strangers seeking various services, prompting concerns over the privacy implications of generative AI. Experts attribute these leaks to the presence of personally identifiable information (PII) in training datasets, though the specific mechanisms remain unclear. A surge in privacy-related inquiries—up 400%—has been noted by DeleteMe, a company dedicated to removing personal information from the internet, with many complaints specifically referencing generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and Gemini. This troubling trend raises significant alarms about the unintentional exposure of sensitive data through AI interactions.
Privacy Concerns Rise as AI Chatbots Misroute Users' Personal Phone Numbers
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