A recent study found that around a third of AI app users are having deeply personal conversations with the chatbots. Even if you’re not sharing your deepest fears with an AI app, your questions and conversations may still include a significant amount of personal data. A separate Stanford study found that six leading US AI companies all feed user inputs back into their models for future training, potentially putting your privacy at risk. Fortunately, there are simple steps you can take to manage this … The AI privacy risks A surprising number of people use AI chatbots as a substitute therapist. This can obviously lead to the sharing of extremely sensitive personal information. But even if we’re not doing this, our queries can often reveal personal data that we wouldn’t want to be leaked onto the internet. This can happen indirectly because the standard conditions of AI apps typically give them the right to use our conversations as training data for future versions of the models.…