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Some stuff is fine to type into AI. Some stuff never is. Learn the line.
When you type to an AI, those words sometimes get saved. Sometimes they get used to train future models. Sometimes a grownup at the company can read them if something weird happens. So: think before you type.
Your friend's secrets are not yours to type into AI. Even if the AI feels private, it is not the same as telling your diary. Protect your people.
The big idea: AI is a smart helper, not a locked diary. Share what is safe. Keep what is yours.
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What is the main idea of "Privacy Sort: What to Tell AI"?
Which concept is most central to "Privacy Sort: What to Tell AI"?
Which use of AI fits this topic best?
What should a careful learner remember about "The dinner-table rule"?
You want to use AI after this lesson. What is the safest next step?
How should AI output about privacy be treated?
Name one way to verify an AI answer about privacy.
Which action would help you apply "Privacy Sort: What to Tell AI" responsibly?