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Meredith Whittaker Warns Against Treating AI Chatbots as Confidants

“These are not your friends. These are not conscious beings.” Signal President Meredith Whittaker is pushing back against the anthropomorphization of generative AI, warning that users who treat chatbots like ChatGPT or Claude as sentient interlocutors are ignoring the fundamental privacy risks inherent in these data-processing systems.

Meredith Whittaker Warns Against Treating AI Chatbots as Confidants

Whittaker, speaking in a recent interview with Bloomberg, admitted to using AI for simple formatting tasks but drew a hard line at intellectual reliance. She argued that delegating thinking or writing processes to a system designed to average existing data risks eclipsing original thought. Her primary concern lies in the aggressive integration of these tools into personal digital ecosystems, specifically targeting the vision of AI as a universal assistant.

She specifically challenged Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman’s vision of a Copilot-driven holiday shopping season. Whittaker contends that granting an AI such pervasive access—linking credit cards, browsers, and private messaging to an automated system—effectively functions as a backdoor into a user’s life. For a platform like Signal, which prioritizes encrypted communication, the prospect of an AI monitoring group chats to predict consumer behavior represents a direct threat to the privacy standards the company works to maintain.

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