ChatGPT reportedly leaked private conversations from pharmacy customers

Another day, another ChatGPT data leak.
This time, it was login credentials and private info from a pharmacy customer on a prescription drug portal. Based on Ars Technica, a consumer named Chase Whiteside unwittingly acquired these chunks of a conversation in response to an unrelated query and submitted it to the tech website.
"I went to make a question (on this case, help arising with clever names for colors in a palette)" wrote Whiteside in an e mail. "Once I returned to access moments later, I observed the additional conversations."
The conversations look like from a annoyed worker troubleshooting points with an app (identify redacted by Ars Technica) used by the pharmacy. Along with your complete text disparaging the app, the leak included a customer's username, password, and the employee's store quantity. It's unclear whether this is the case, however it seems to be like the whole feedback ticket was included in the ChatGPT response.
This is not the primary time ChatGPT had safety problems. Hackers and researchers have found vulnerabilities that enable them to extract delicate info, either by means of immediate injection or jailbreaking.
Final March, a bug was discovered that revealed ChatGPT Plus users' payment information. Though OpenAI addressed certain points related to ChatGPT customers, it does not shield from personal or confidential info shared with ChatGPT. This was the case when Samsung staff using ChatGPT to assist with code accidentally leaked company secrets and techniques, and is why many corporations have banned ChatGPT usage.
This seems to be what happened here, however OpenAI is not off the hook. In line with its privacy policy, enter knowledge is supposed to be anonymized and stripped of any personally identifiable info. Because the makers themselves can't all the time pinpoint what results in sure outputs, this leak underscores the inherent risks of LLMs.
We'll say it again: do not share any sensitive or private info — particularly if it isn't yours — with ChatGPT.
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