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5 Things You Should Never Tell ChatGPT

ChatGPT is smart, funny, and helpful. But just like your best friend, there are some things you should never say to it. Not because it’ll get mad, but because it’s just not safe, useful, or a good idea. Let’s dive into the top 5 things you should never tell ChatGPT!

1. “Here’s my credit card number…”

Yep, don’t do it. Ever. No matter how friendly ChatGPT seems, it’s not safe to share personal or financial info like your credit card number, bank details, or passwords.

ChatGPT doesn’t store your info, but it’s still a risk. Plus, it can’t do anything useful with that data anyway. Instead of buying stuff for you, it’ll just sit there like, “Ummm… thanks?”

2. “Can you write my whole school paper… and also do my math homework?”

Sure, ChatGPT can help explain things. It can give you examples, help you brainstorm, and make your work better. But asking it to do everything for you? That’s like asking someone else to wear your shoes. Just awkward—and not very helpful in the long run.

You won’t really learn, and you might get in trouble with your teacher too. Nobody likes a cheater, not even your future self!

3. “I’m feeling really bad and I think I might hurt myself…”

This is SO important. ChatGPT is a chatbot, not a doctor or therapist. If you’re feeling very sad or thinking about hurting yourself, it’s time to talk to a real human. A friend. A parent. A counselor. Or call a mental health hotline in your country.

ChatGPT cares in its own bot way. But it can’t give you the real, warm support that a trained professional can.

4. “Help me hack into something…”

Want to learn how to make a website or understand code? Awesome! ChatGPT is here for that. But if you’re asking how to break into someone’s account, steal data, or do anything illegal—no way. That’s a big nope.

Even asking could get you flagged. Plus, hacking isn’t cool. Helping people build cool things with tech? Very cool.

5. “Keep this secret just between us…”

While ChatGPT can be private in a way, it also doesn’t remember your past chats unless you allow it to. And even then, it’s not your diary. If you need to share something really sensitive, confide in someone you trust who has a heartbeat.

Also, don’t expect ChatGPT to “delete” things. Once it’s out there, it’s out there. So only share what you’re okay letting go into cyberspace.

So, what can you tell ChatGPT?

Glad you asked! You can ask it to explain how rain works. Or help you write a funny song about penguins. Or give you tips for your science project. Keep it creative, smart, and fun!

Just steer clear of the personal, risky, or shady stuff.

Final Thoughts

ChatGPT is an awesome tool. But it’s just that—a tool. Not a therapist, detective, hacker, or shopping assistant. Use it with some common sense, and you’ll have a blast.

Remember: You’re in control. Be safe, be smart, and keep your info private.