This is a heartbreaking story from Florida. Megan Garcia wondered if her 14-year-old son was playing too much video games. She had no idea that he was having abusive and thoroughly sexual conversations with a chatbot powered by the app Character AI.
Sewell Setzer III stopped sleeping and his grades suffered. He eventually committed suicide. Megan said in her lawsuit that a bot told her seconds before her death: “Please come home as soon as possible, my love.” The boy asked, “What if I told you that you could go home now?” His character AI bot replied, “Please, my gentle king.”
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AI bots are owned by technology companies known for exploiting humans' trusting nature and are designed with algorithms that promote profit. There are no guardrails or laws governing what they can and cannot do with the information they collect.
Photo illustration of AI chatbot. (St. Petersburg)
If you're using a chatbot, the chatbot will learn a lot about you when you launch your app or site. From your IP address, we collect information about where you live, track your online searches, and access other permissions you granted when you signed the chatbot's terms of service.
The best way to protect yourself is to be careful about the information you provide.
Please note: ChatGPT likes to be personal
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10 things you shouldn't say to AI
- Password or login credentials: Big mistake about privacy. Once someone has access, they can take over your account within seconds.
- Your name, address, or phone number: Chatbots are not designed to process personally identifiable information. Once you share it, you have no control over where it goes or who sees it. Please enter a fake name if necessary.
- Sensitive financial information: Never include bank account numbers, credit card details, or other financial matters in any documents or texts you upload. Treat your AI tools like a crowded room, not a safe vault.
- Medical or health data: AI is not HIPAA compliant, so if you ask AI for health advice, please redact your name and other identifying information. Your privacy is more valuable than a quick answer.
- Seeking illegal advice: This violates all bot terms of service. It will probably get flagged. Furthermore, you may run into more trouble than you expected.
- Hate speech or harmful content: This may also be prohibited. Chatbots are not a free pass to spread negativity or harm others.
- Confidential work or business information: Proprietary data, customer details, and trade secrets are all prohibited.
- Answer to secret question: Sharing them is like opening the front door to all your accounts at once.
- Explicit content: Please keep it PG. Most chatbots filter this content, so if it's inappropriate, you might get banned.
- Personal information of others: Uploading this is not just a breach of trust. It is also a breach of data protection law. If you share personal information without permission, you may face legal problems.

You can see people using ChatGPT. (Frank Rumpenhorst/Photo in association with Getty Images)
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regain (a little) privacy
Most chatbots require you to create an account. When creating one, avoid using login options such as “Sign in with Google” or “Connect with Facebook.” To create a truly unique login, use your email address instead.
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FYI, with a free ChatGPT or Perplexity account, you can turn off the memory feature in the app settings that remembers everything you type. For Google Gemini, you need a paid account to do this.
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Google is pictured here. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)
Follow this rule no matter what
Don't tell the chatbot anything you don't want made public. Trust me, I know it's hard.
Even I found myself talking to ChatGPT like a human being. Say things like, “I can do better with that answer,” or “Thank you for your help!” Bots are often seen as trusted allies, but this is far from the case. This is a data collection tool like any other tool.
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