A federal judge ruled conversations with an AI chatbot are not protected by attorney-client privilege. Separate incidents involving Ring and OpenAI highlight growing concerns over AI's potential for surveillance and the pressure on companies to share private user data with authorities.
The main topics covered are the erosion of privacy expectations with generative AI, as users share intimate details with chatbots, and the ongoing tension between user safety and data privacy. Experts note the privacy risks with tech companies persist, but the conversational nature of AI means people are revealing far more personal information.
Companies like OpenAI state they balance user privacy with safety, intervening only when they detect credible threats of imminent harm. However, the steady news about data access underscores that users may need to relearn lessons about digital privacy in this new AI-driven context.