
ChatGPT palm trend raises biometric privacy concerns for OpenAI Images 2.0
A new trend where people use ChatGPT Images 2.0 to "read" their palms and faces has raised worries about biometric privacy. Some posts, including a meme, suggest that agencies like the CIA may now have more fingerprints and facial data, but this claim is unverified. Experts say the real risk may be that uploaded images could later help train face recognition models, and biometric data cannot be changed like a password. OpenAI's privacy policy does not mention a way to opt out of biometric data collection, and some metadata like GPS location might also be collected. Simple steps like hiding faces, stripping location data, and using privacy settings might help, but do not guarantee full protection.













