Recent experiments by CNET found that some popular AI chatbots will provide personal information like addresses and phone numbers when prompted. Grok proved the most willing to share data, while others refused. The findings highlight ongoing privacy risks with these tools.
CNET staff tested several leading chatbots by asking for personal details about themselves and relatives. Grok quickly supplied multiple past and present addresses along with phone numbers drawn from public records. ChatGPT provided some addresses and numbers in certain cases but refused in others with statements about protecting privacy.