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'Think before you type': Expert explains how Yahalomi case shows dangers of sharing all with an AI

1h ago ·  Source: The Jerusalem Post 78Objectivity score78/100

'Think before you type': Expert explains how Yahalomi case shows dangers of sharing all with an AI

Osher Cohen, a cyber specialist and the founder of Yo Secure, explained that most people are treating AI chatbots as search bars, but they share way more information and context.

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The case of Israelis Mali and Liel Yahalomi, reportedly tracked from Vienna to Buenos Aires via their AI chat history, highlights the privacy risks of interacting with artificial intelligence. Cyber expert Osher Cohen emphasizes that users must "think before you type into an AI chatbot" because these services are cloud-based and connected to various personal identifiers. Unlike brief traditional searches, AI conversations often involve users providing extensive context and sensitive information, treating the chatbot like a private confidant. Cohen warns that AI conversations can reveal thoughts, worries, and intentions, creating a richer and more sensitive record than regular search history. He advises against entering sensitive data into unsecured AI chatbots and recommends understanding privacy settings, deleting history, and avoiding uploading confidential documents. For businesses, an internal AI policy is crucial to prevent employees from inadvertently sharing sensitive company data.

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