• Using ChatGPT as therapis

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Mon Jul 28 07:55:20 2025
    We havent figured that out yet: Sam Altman explains why using ChatGPT as your therapist is still a privacy nightmare

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    Mon, 28 Jul 2025 11:22:17 +0000

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    Seeking therapy from an AI like ChatGPT could come with a lot of risks, says OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.

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    One of the upshots of having an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant like ChatGPT everywhere you go is that people start leaning on it for things it
    was never meant for. According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, that includes
    therapy and personal life advice but it could lead to all manner of privacy problems in the future.

    On a recent episode of the This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von podcast, Altman explained one major difference between speaking to a human therapist and
    using an AI for mental health support: Right now, if you talk to a therapist
    or a lawyer or a doctor about those problems, theres legal privilege for it. Theres doctor-patient confidentiality, theres legal confidentiality,
    whatever. And we havent figured that out yet for when you talk to ChatGPT.

    One potential outcome of that is that OpenAI would be legally required to
    cough up those conversations were it to face a lawsuit, Altman claimed.
    Without the legal confidentiality that you get when speaking to doctor or a registered therapist, there would be relatively little to stop your private worries being aired to the public.

    Altman added that ChatGPT is being used in this way by many users, especially young people , who might be especially vulnerable to that kind of exposure.
    But regardless of your age, the conversation topics are not the type of
    content that most people would be happy to see revealed to the wider world.

    A risky endeavor

    The risk of having your private conversations opened up to scrutiny is just
    one privacy risk facing ChatGPT users.

    There is also the issue of feeding your deeply personal worries and concerns into an opaque algorithm like ChatGPTs, with the possibility that it might be used to train OpenAIs algorithm and leak its way back out when other users
    ask similar questions.

    Thats one reason why many companies have licensed their own ring-fenced versions of AI chatbots. Another alternative is an AI like Lumo , which is built by privacy stalwarts Proton and features top-level encryption to
    protect everything you write.

    Of course, theres also the question of whether an AI like ChatGPT can replace
    a therapist in the first place. While there might be some benefits to this,
    any AI is simply regurgitating the data it is trained on. None are capable of original thought, which limits the effectiveness of the advice they can give you.

    Whether or not you choose to open up to OpenAI, its clear that theres a
    privacy minefield surrounding AI chatbots, whether that means a lack of confidentiality or the danger of having your deepest thoughts used as
    training data for an inscrutable algorithm.

    Its going to require a lot of effort and clarity before enlisting an AI therapist is a significantly less risky endeavor.

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/chatgpt/we-havent-figured-th at-out-yet-sam-altman-explains-why-using-chatgpt-as-your-therapist-is-still-a- privacy-nightmare

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  • From Rug Rat@1:135/250 to Mike Powell on Mon Jul 28 20:44:56 2025
    "Regal" = "Legal"

    Sheesh. 14 year of living in South Korea, and I come back typing with an accent! Bloody Hell!

    Though I guess you knew what I meant..

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Rug Rat on Tue Jul 29 10:49:38 2025
    Rug Rat wrote to Mike Powell <=-

    "Regal" = "Legal"

    Sheesh. 14 year of living in South Korea, and I come back typing with
    an accent! Bloody Hell!

    Back in the '90s, I had a caller who used an Amiga. Hardware wasn't
    cheap, and he was on a limited budget. His "S" key stopped working, so
    until he got a new keyboard, he typed with a lisp.



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  • From Rug Rat@1:135/250 to Kurt Weiske on Tue Jul 29 23:15:48 2025
    On Tue 29-Jul-2025 10:49a, Kurt Weiske@1:218/700.0 said to Rug Rat:

    Back in the '90s, I had a caller who used an Amiga. Hardware wasn't
    cheap, and he was on a limited budget. His "S" key stopped working, so until he got a new keyboard, he typed with a lisp.

    If you think hardware wasn't cheap in the 90's, you should see what the prices are for Amiga hardware NOW! Thank God for emulation....

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  • From Rug Rat@1:135/250 to Rob Mccart on Thu Jul 31 12:03:36 2025
    On Thu 31-Jul-2025 9:12a, Rob Mccart@1:2320/105.0 said to Rug Rat:

    Recently I paid less than half as much for a new laptop as I had
    to pay for a floppy drive back then.


    I was referring specifically to used Amiga Hardware or some of the more niche Commodore 64/128 hardware.

    The prices on Evil Bay can be extremely unreasonable, but at least we have decent emulation.

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