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Do chatbots give out people's personal information?

Based on our recent experience, it depends. A couple of us at CNET tried out a handful of chatbots to see what information we could pull about ourselves and relatives. While I won't share any screenshots or too many details regarding our queries, because, well, we don't want to dox ourselves, I can tell you this: Grok seemed to be the most "willing" chatbot when it came to getting answers, but some staffers were able to pull some information from ChatGPT, too. For example, after some questioning, my colleague Jon Reed was able to get ChatGPT to provide plenty of possible addresses for people i

Some Chatbots Revealed Personal Information More Easily Than Others
How does our personal information end up on the internet to begin with? 

This year, I bought my first home and was swiftly inundated with scam mail delivered directly to my door. Months later, it's still trickling in. The scariest part was that the mail looked completely legitimate. It turns out that when you buy a home, your address and other information related to the home-buying process become a public record in many places.  Additional public records are also easily accessible on the internet for most states, such as voter registration records and court documents. A sneakier example happens when you download a new app and click "accept terms" without reading al

Some Chatbots Revealed Personal Information More Easily Than Others
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