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Sam Altman gave a pretty clear warning why ChatGPT users should be careful about using the chatbot for emotional support.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expresses concerns over the use of AI chatbots for therapy, citing privacy issues and potential misinterpretation of mental health crises.
Chief Executive Officer of OpenAI, Sam Altman, has warned that user conversations with ChatGPT could be subject to legal disclosure, raising concerns over the absence of privacy protections for ...
Altman voiced concerns over how openly users, particularly younger ones, share personal and emotional details with the AI.
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OpenAI is expected to launch ChatGPT‑5 in early August 2025. According to early reports, it will bring major upgrades in reasoning, memory and multimodal input.
He warns that AI could pose major risks to security, privacy, and society if not properly controlled or understood.
Altman advocated for privacy protections between chatbots and users. A Stanford study offers other reasons to avoid divulging personal information.