People disclose personal information to AI because it seems non-judgmental, and this same perception creates privacy and emotional risks that current ethics frameworks do not address.
Using computer automated systems to conduct personal interviews: Does the mere presence of a human face inhibit disclosure? Computers in Human Behavior, 105:106197, 2020
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Self-Disclosure to AI: The Paradox of Trust and Vulnerability in Human-Machine Interactions
People disclose personal information to AI because it seems non-judgmental, and this same perception creates privacy and emotional risks that current ethics frameworks do not address.