Using AI? Here are three things you should never upload to AI tools
Before you paste anything into ChatGPT, Claude, or any other AI assistant, make sure it’s not one of these three types of sensitive information
- PUBLISHED:Mon 6 Jul 2026, 2:58 PM
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- Husain Rizvi
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Artificial intelligence has quickly become part of everyday life. Whether you’re using ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude, or another AI assistant, these tools can summarise documents, answer questions and even help write emails in seconds
But as AI becomes more capable, cybersecurity experts continue to warn users about what they choose to upload
While many AI companies have strengthened their privacy protections and offer settings that limit how conversations are used, it’s still worth thinking twice before sharing sensitive information
Here are three things you should never upload to an AI chatbot
1. Banking and financial information
Avoid entering credit card numbers, bank account details, online banking credentials or financial statements into AI tools
If your conversation is accidentally shared, your account is compromised or you’re using an AI service with weaker privacy protections, that information could end up in the wrong hands. Financial data should always be treated as confidential
2. Personal identification documents
Documents such as your passport, Emirates ID, driver’s licence or visa contain highly sensitive personal information
Uploading these files unnecessarily increases the risk of identity theft if they are ever exposed. If you need AI to help analyse a document, consider redacting personal details before uploading it
3. Medical records
Health records often contain some of your most private information, including diagnoses, prescriptions, test results and insurance details
If you’re using AI to better understand a medical report, remove names, identification numbers and other personally identifiable information wherever possible. AI can be useful for explaining medical terminology, but it should not become a storage place for sensitive health records
A good rule of thumb is this: if you’d be uncomfortable seeing the information displayed on a public screen, don’t upload it to an AI chatbot
AI companies continue to invest heavily in privacy and security, and many now offer enterprise protections and controls over how your data is handled. Even so, the safest approach is to share only the information an AI tool genuinely needs to complete the task and avoid exposing sensitive personal data unless it’s absolutely necessary
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