AI Security / Risk Basics: What Every AI User Should Know
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Every AI user needs a few simple security habits. Do not paste sensitive data into tools you do not understand. Do not treat every answer as true. Do not let AI make important decisions without review.
Protect Your Inputs
Inputs can include private notes, customer records, documents, passwords, contracts, health information, financial details, or confidential business plans. If you would not publish it publicly, pause before pasting it into an AI system.
Verify Important Outputs
AI can be useful and still be wrong. Check facts, names, dates, sources, quotes, legal claims, numbers, and anything customer-facing.
Use Judgment
AI is a helper, not a replacement for accountability. The user is still responsible for what gets published, sent, sold, or used in a decision.
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