The capabilities of large AI models have entered an impressive stage, but the existence of privacy issues is seriously restricting their practical application potential. Users' attitudes towards these tools are also subtly changing—from initial entertainment attempts (such as asking it to write a song in the style of a celebrity) to now treating it as an advisor for daily decisions. However, every data flow behind each interaction amplifies the risk. This transition from "fun toy" to "trusted tool" is increasingly clashing with the realities of privacy protection.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 1h ago
If I had known that privacy is so valuable, I wouldn't have fed all my secrets to AI. Now I'm totally regretful.
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OnchainUndercover
· 1h ago
To tell the truth, more and more people are using large models to make decisions, but who really cares about how their data is handled? Anyway, it can't be changed.
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degenwhisperer
· 1h ago
Basically, everyone now wants to rely on AI for decision-making, but everything you say is being recorded. This issue will eventually blow up.
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AirdropNinja
· 1h ago
Really, more and more people are now treating AI as a life advisor, but who really cares where the data goes? Anyway, my thought process has gone from "Haha, this thing is really funny" to "Damn, I even asked about my financial situation," and I just can't stop along the way.
The capabilities of large AI models have entered an impressive stage, but the existence of privacy issues is seriously restricting their practical application potential. Users' attitudes towards these tools are also subtly changing—from initial entertainment attempts (such as asking it to write a song in the style of a celebrity) to now treating it as an advisor for daily decisions. However, every data flow behind each interaction amplifies the risk. This transition from "fun toy" to "trusted tool" is increasingly clashing with the realities of privacy protection.