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AI chatbots leak unencrypted user data for model training

AI chatbots are a significant privacy risk, as they often send user data, including sensitive information like code and customer lists, to their servers unencrypted. This data is then used to train the AI models. An alternative solution offers end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for AI, ensuring data remains on the user's infrastructure and under their control. AI

IMPACT Users should be cautious about the data they share with AI chatbots, as it may be used for training and is not always encrypted.

RANK_REASON The item is a social media post warning about AI privacy risks, not a primary source release or major industry event.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · nomyo_ai ·

    🧵 Your AI is leaking your data. Every chat sends your data to their servers — unencrypted. They train on it. Your code, strategies, customer lists — all feed th

    🧵 Your AI is leaking your data. Every chat sends your data to their servers — unencrypted. They train on it. Your code, strategies, customer lists — all feed their model. The alternative? 🔐 E2EE AI 🔐 Data stays on your infra 🔐 You control the keys # PrivacyFirstAI # AI # DataPriv…