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A Kane In Your Corner investigation is warning users to be careful about how much personal information they share with AI tools like ChatGPT or Google Gemini.
Cybersecurity expert Scott Schober says never share logins, passwords or answers to security questions with AI because conversations are often stored remotely.
He also warns against giving financial or medical details, noting that such data is highly valuable to cybercriminals.
Experts say users should treat AI as a tool, not a friend, and avoid sharing anything they would not want made public