ChatGPT knows an awful lot about its users. People ask it for health advice. People use it for therapy. People ask it to help solve problems at work. That gives it a lot of data to feast on. It feels like it was only a matter of time before there was some controversy related to that, and now a new lawsuit claims the data has been shared without users’ knowledge or consent, giving us all another reason to get a VPN.
If these AI spying allegations are true, that’s another reason to get a VPN
17 May 20260

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