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Posted: 2025-08-14 06:11:23 UTC

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2025-08-14 06:11:38 UTC
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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, warns that therapy-style conversations with ChatGPT don't have the same legal protections as those with a real therapist, potentially requiring their disclosure in lawsuits. He advocates for the same privacy standards for AI conversations as with therapists, emphasizing the increasing use of ChatGPT for therapy and personal advice, especially among young people.
Lack of legal protection for ChatGPT therapy conversations
Potential disclosure of sensitive information in lawsuits
Increasing use of ChatGPT for therapy and personal advice
Need for privacy standards for AI conversations
Absence of legal privilege for conversations with AI therapists
Risk of sensitive information being exposed in legal proceedings
Ethical considerations of using AI for therapy without privacy safeguards