⚖️ Sam Altman stated that personal conversations with AI, such as in ChatGPT, could be used in court — unlike conversations with real therapists or lawyers, such data is currently not protected by law.

He emphasized that more and more people are using ChatGPT as a personal assistant or "therapist," however, such conversations do not have legal confidentiality.

Altman believes that there is an urgent need to create a new equivalent of "attorney-client privilege" for communication with AI to ensure user privacy. For now, if a court request arises, OpenAI may be required to provide access to such dialogues, even if the user has already deleted them.

Source: Telegram channel DeCenter

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