Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 25
AI chatbot users advised to avoid sharing five financial details for safety
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 25

AI chatbot users advised to avoid sharing five financial details for safety

8 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 25
  • Millions of Americans now use AI chatbots for financial advice, including budgeting, debt payoff, retirement, and investments.
  • Experts warn that sharing sensitive financial information with AI tools poses significant privacy risks, potentially exposing users to fraud or data breaches.
  • The growing reliance on AI for personal finance highlights the need for increased awareness about digital privacy and responsible chatbot use.
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