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DuckDuckGo Announces Free, Private Access to Some AI Chatbots


The company said it will let users chat with ChatGPT 3.5 Turbo, Claude 3 Haiku and more, without worrying about their data being used to train models.

A study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research found that AI chatbots, like ChatGPT, could compromise a person's medical records, and, unless safeguards are put in place, "AI chatbots will continue to compromise data security and privacy." The company told CNET in an email that it isn't sharing what that limit is at this time as a precaution against bad actors and misuse. The note you're reading is attached to articles that deal substantively with the topic of AI but are created entirely by our expert editors and writers.

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