Never Type/Share These 10 Things Into An AI Chatbot. Here's Why...

Artificial Intelligence has become a part of our daily lives. Platforms like ChatGPT and Google Gemini help us work faster, but without realizing it, we are sharing our most private information with them. Cybersecurity experts are now warning that this over reliance on AI could lead to serious financial and personal blackmail.

Why is this so risky? Because AI chatbots store every piece of information you give them on their servers. This data is later used to improve their algorithms or train new models. If this database is ever hacked or leaked, your private information could end up in the hands of criminals.

To keep yourself safe, researchers recommend never inputting these TEN sensitive types of information into any AI chatbot.


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1. Passwords, OTPs, and PINs

Never type your bank account, email, or social media passwords, OTPs, ATM PIN, or Passwords into an AI chatbot. A moment of carelessness could lead to your entire account being hacked.


2. Bank Account and Credit Card Details

Many people use AI to help with financial planning. But sharing your bank account number, credit card information, or any sensitive financial documents is extremely risky.

3. Confidential Work Documents and Source Code

Some people upload confidential files or software source code to AI platforms to speed up their office work. This violates company privacy policies. Major tech companies have already banned employees from using public AI chatbots with official information.

4. National ID, Passport, and Medical Records

Never upload your National ID number, passport details, personal photos, or sensitive medical reports to any AI platform. This information can be used for digital identity theft.


5. Personal Details About Legal or Mental Issues

Never share sensitive personal matters like family problems, depression, or legal issues with your name and address on an AI chatbot. Many AI platforms use human reviewers to check data, so your private conversations could be seen by other people.

6. Your Real Time Location

Typing "I am currently at Gulshan in Dhaka" or "I live near the city park" into a chatbot is dangerous. If your live location falls into the wrong hands, it could become a physical security threat.

7. Personal Information of Family Members

Never share your child's details like school name, your spouse's date of birth, or your parent's phone number. Hackers can use this information to target your loved ones through phishing or other scams.

8. Detailed Future Travel Plans

Sharing information like "I am flying from Dhaka to London on flight number XY123 on July 15 at 10 PM" is extremely risky. If such details are leaked, it could lead to theft or other crimes during your absence.


9. Answers to Online Security Questions

Information like "My first school name" or "My pet's name" is often used as answers to security questions for online accounts. Providing these to an AI chatbot makes it much easier for hackers to break into your accounts.

10. Biometric or Health Device Codes

Never type PINs or access codes for your smartwatch, fitness tracker, or health monitor into any AI chatbot. This data is linked to your physical identity and could create serious health-related security threats if leaked.


The Golden Rule for AI Safety

Cybersecurity researchers recommend a simple rule: Never share anything with an AI chatbot that you wouldn't share with a stranger on the street. Before using any AI platform, check your privacy settings and turn off the option that allows your chat history to be used for AI training.

For more tips on staying safe in the digital world, keep visiting ShineMat.com tech blog. Stay informed and protected Shiners.

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