A recent article by Lila Shroff in The Atlantic explores the intimate information people are revealing to AI chatbots, including ChatGPT. The piece highlights how individuals are sharing secrets with chatbots that they wouldn't even tell their best friends. This phenomenon raises questions about the unique ability of chatbots to elicit personal details and the potential implications of this data collection. Shroff's debut article delves into the personal and valuable nature of the data collected by these AI systems.
In my first piece for @TheAtlantic, I write about the intimate information people are revealing to AI chatbots—and what might result from these confessions. https://t.co/6DrYpZKhrZ
A wonderful debut in @TheAtlantic by @LilaShroff, about the very particular, very personal kind of data collected by chatbots, and the value it may have https://t.co/LVzRYu2pZP
I wrote about the swarm of AI chat bots that will soon invade digital spaces, misguided attempts to emulate the dead using LLMs, and my harem of AI girlfriends for the @LRB https://t.co/cVe9qwI6X7