A married couple discusses the risks to information security brought by AI and ways to protect themselves.
陈花, have you been paying attention to the topic of AI and personal information security lately? I saw in the news that artificial intelligence might leak users' privacy when processing data.
Yes, I have. My students even asked me if entering private information into AI software is risky. Honestly, I sometimes worry too, like when using AI to do homework or generate images.
Experts say that many AI platforms collect users’ input data to improve their models. If we enter things like our phone numbers or bank card information in a chat, there's a risk of it leaking.
So what should we do in daily life? Does that mean we can only ask AI unimportant questions?
Actually, there’s no need to be too anxious. There are now laws requiring companies to collect only the minimum necessary information and to get informed consent. But we should be aware and avoid entering sensitive information, especially about money—always double-check.
That's true. Some scams are getting more sophisticated, like using deepfake technology to impersonate friends or relatives to cheat people out of money. I read reports saying even sharing kids’ school uniforms or views from home windows can reveal information.
Exactly. In the information age, we can't be too careful. Technology is developing so fast; only by constantly learning can we protect ourselves and our families. We can talk more about these new things at home and remind our children to be cautious too.
Yes, this is not just about protecting ourselves, but also cultivating the whole family's digital literacy. It seems that with AI, we need to learn to keep up with the times.
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