Learn About AI Tools
- Take time to understand the AI tools you’re using. Know what they do, how they work, and what data they collect.
- If you’re unsure about an AI feature, ask a trusted friend, family member, or tech support for help.
Be Cautious with Personal Information
- AI-powered devices and apps may ask for personal information. Only share what’s necessary and make sure you know why it’s being requested.
- Avoid sharing sensitive information like your Social Security number or banking details unless you’re certain it’s secure.
- d adjust privacy settings on your devices, apps, and social media accounts to control what information is shared.5.
Verify Before Trusting AI
- AI can help with tasks like answering questions or managing schedules, but it’s not perfect. Double-check important information from AI tools, especially related to health or finances.
- Be cautious about AI-generated content, such as fake news or images, which may look real but aren’t.
Be Cautious with AI Assistants
- If you use AI assistants like Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant, be aware of what they record and store.
- Review and manage voice data regularly, and turn off the microphone when not in use.