5 queries you shouldn't make in ChatGPT: experts warn about the risks.

5 queries you shouldn't make in ChatGPT: experts warn about the risks
5 queries you shouldn't make in ChatGPT: experts warn about the risks

Experts advise being cautious when using the ChatGPT service, as the transmission of confidential data may pose certain risks. They highlight five types of queries that could lead to problems — from security to incorrect answers.

Personal and confidential information:

Do not enter passwords, PIN codes, bank card numbers, passport details, identification codes, private addresses, phone numbers, emails, and confidential medical information. The risk of leakage always exists, even when using protection, as data may be used to train the model and become available to others in the future.

Illegal activity or harmful actions:

Do not ask for instructions on making weapons or explosives, plans for crimes, writing viruses, or formulating threats and blackmail. Such requests may lead to your account being blocked.

Medical diagnoses and treatment:

Do not request a diagnosis based on symptoms, prescriptions for treatment, or consultations on complex conditions. ChatGPT is not a doctor, so the information may be outdated or inaccurate.

When using the ChatGPT service, it is essential to be cautious and avoid transmitting confidential information, requests that violate legislation, or those aimed at reproducing negative actions, as well as clarifying medical questions. This will help avoid possible negative consequences and maintain the security of your information space.


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