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“The author confesses a paradox: despite deep skepticism toward artificial intelligence, they have shared intimate personal details with an AI chatbot, exposing how compelling and persuasive these systems have become. This behavior underscores a growing trend among U.S. consumers who, while wary of privacy risks, still turn to AI for convenience, advice, and companionship. The piece highlights the tension between trust, data collection, and the allure of instant, personalized responses that AI offers. Expert Analysis: The willingness of users to disclose sensitive information to AI platforms, even when distrustful, signals a critical gap in consumer education and regulatory oversight. As AI becomes embedded in everyday tools, U.S. policymakers may need to enforce stricter transparency and data‑use standards to protect privacy without stifling innovation.”
I Don’t Trust A.I. But I Told it Everything The New York Times
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