I asked a chatbot some questions

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Me:
Do you know who I am?

Chatbot:
No, I don’t know who you are. I am a chatbot and my purpose is to provide information and assistance to users. I don’t have the ability to identify individual users.

Me:
Do you know where I live?

Chatbot:
No, I don’t know where you live. I am a chatbot and my purpose is to provide information and assistance to users. I don’t have the ability to identify individual users or their locations.

Me:
Do know anything about my use of the internet?

Chatbot:

No, I don’t know anything about your use of the internet. I am a chatbot and my purpose is to provide information and assistance to users. I don’t have the ability to track or monitor individual users’ internet usage.

Me:
What applications and programs can identify who I am, where I live, and details about my internet usage?

Chatbot:

There are various applications and programs that can monitor internet usage and track user location. For example, Net Guard is a popular free app available for monitoring internet usage on Windows OS as well as Android devices. It’s a great monthly internet traffic monitoring tool. By setting a traffic limit, Net Guard can help you avoid going over your monthly bandwidth threshold. It offers you the option to monitor all activity in real-time.

However, it’s important to note that these types of programs and applications can only track information that is shared with them by the user or their device. It’s always a good idea to review the privacy policies of any program or application before using it.


Me:
What are the main concerns to consider about advances in artificial intelligence?

Chatbot:
There are several concerns surrounding advances in artificial intelligence (AI). One concern is the need to democratize AI. Instead of writing off AI as too complicated for the average person to understand, we should seek to make AI accessible to everyone in society. It shouldn’t be just the scientists and engineers who understand it; through adequate education, communication and collaboration, people will understand the potential of AI and be able to participate in its development¹.

Source: Conversation with Bing, 15/04/2023(1) https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/02/where-is-artificial-intelligence-going. Here are 3 big concerns surrounding AI - and how to deal with them Accessed 15/04/2023.