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