Usage of AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Grok is surging. People use them not just for general queries but for health issues and personal problems. OpenAI’s latest report reveals ~230 million weekly health and wellness queries on ChatGPT. Many share medical history, insurance details, medications, and test reports—potentially dangerous.
Though companies like OpenAI claim full data privacy via tools like “ChatGPT Health,” health and privacy experts express serious concerns. Policies could change, risking misuse: insurance claim denials, job losses, or financial fraud if sensitive data leaks.
Key Advice:
Avoid sharing real identity, medical reports, or health data.
Treat AI as a helper, not a doctor’s substitute—small errors could be fatal.