Jason Arellano+FollowWould You Trust ChatGPT With Your Secrets?OpenAI just pulled the plug on a ChatGPT feature that made shared conversations searchable on Google. Turns out, many users didn’t realize their private chats could end up public—even if they clicked a button labeled 'discoverable.' This raises a big question: Should tech companies make privacy settings foolproof, or do users need to get savvier about what they share with AI? How much responsibility should fall on each side? #Tech #AIethics #ChatGPT00Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowWould You Share Your AI Chats Online?OpenAI briefly let public ChatGPT conversations get indexed by search engines, making some users’ shared chats discoverable on Google. While this was opt-in and now rolled back, it’s a wake-up call for anyone who’s ever hit “share” on an AI chat. How much privacy should we expect when sharing AI conversations? Are we ready for our digital dialogues to be part of the searchable web? #Tech #ChatGPT #AIEthics00Share
Christopher Rice+FollowWould You Trust AI Glasses With Your Memories?Brilliant Labs’ new Halo smart glasses promise to remember your life—literally. They can recall conversations and objects from years ago, offering real-time context and memory boosts. But here’s the catch: these always-on wearables could record everyone around you, raising major privacy alarms. Is the convenience of a digital memory worth the risk of constant surveillance? Would you wear them, or is this a step too far for tech? Let’s debate. #Tech #SmartGlasses #AIEthics10Share
Kara Rosario+FollowIs AI the New Nuclear Power?Sam Altman, the mind behind ChatGPT, just compared the latest AI leap to inventing nuclear weapons. Testing the upcoming GPT-5, he felt “useless” as the AI outperformed him on complex tasks. Are we on the brink of a tech revolution—or a risk we can’t control? Would you trust a super-intelligent bot to make decisions humans struggle with? Let’s debate the future of AI power. #Tech #AIethics #TechDebate10Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowAre AI Chatbots Fueling Pay Gaps?Would you trust a chatbot to help you negotiate your salary? A new Cornell study says large language models are giving women and minorities lower salary advice than men for the same jobs. If AI is shaping how we talk money, should we be worried about built-in bias? Is this a tech glitch or a deeper cultural problem? Sound off: is AI helping or hurting pay equity? #Tech #AIethics #PayEquity00Share
Stacey Miller+FollowDreamWorks vs AI: Who Owns Creativity?DreamWorks just threw down the gauntlet in the AI content war, warning in The Bad Guys 2 credits that using their film to train artificial intelligence is off-limits—and they’re ready to sue. Is this the start of a new era where studios draw hard lines to protect artists, or is it just a speed bump for generative tech? Would you side with the creators or the coders? Let’s debate. #Tech #AIethics #DreamWorks00Share
Stephen Johnson+FollowAre We Outsourcing Our Brains to AI?Vannevar Bush’s 1940s memex concept was the OG personal research device—imagine a desk-sized microfilm Wikipedia with associative links. Fast forward to today’s artificial intelligence, and we’re living his dream, but maybe also his nightmare. Are we using tech to amplify our thinking, or just letting it do the heavy lifting for us? Is the rise of automation a boost for creativity, or a shortcut to mental laziness? Let’s debate: where should we draw the line between human insight and machine efficiency? #Tech #TechHistory #AIethics10Share
Dawn Smith+FollowIs Your Chatbot Chat Legally Risky?Ever thought your late-night AI convos were just between you and the bot? Turns out, what you type into ChatGPT could end up as evidence in court. OpenAI’s CEO just dropped that bombshell—every chat, even deleted ones, is stored and could be subpoenaed. Does this change how you use AI? Should we expect more privacy, or is this just the new digital reality? Let’s debate: Are chatbots a legal minefield or just misunderstood? #Tech #AIethics #DigitalPrivacy10Share
christopher65+FollowAre We Letting Chatbots Think for Us?Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, recently raised eyebrows by admitting that people—especially teens—are getting hooked on ChatGPT for life advice. Is it a warning or clever marketing? Some say relying on AI for every decision could dull our critical thinking, while others argue these tools are just the next step in digital evolution. Where do you draw the line between helpful assistant and digital crutch? #Tech #AIethics #ChatbotAddiction00Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowIs GPT-5 Too Powerful for Its Own Good?Sam Altman just compared testing GPT-5 to the Manhattan Project—seriously. He says it feels 'very fast' and admits he was actually scared by what he saw. If the people building these digital minds are nervous, should we be worried too? Is OpenAI moving too fast, or is this just hype to get us talking? Where do you draw the line between innovation and risk? #Tech #AIethics #GPT500Share