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Not to freak you out, but some folks just learned the hard way that their AI convos were never really private.

Let’s tell you all about it.

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🤯 The Risks Behind Shared AI Conversations

So… this is awkward, maybe even a little embarrassing— but people are unknowingly publishing their ChatGPT convos to Google.

Not even kidding.

If you search site: chatgpt.com/share, you’ll find actual conversations users had with ChatGPT—live, public, and just a little too real.

Some are wholesome (think: recipes and physics questions). Other are… absolutely unhinged (think: résumé rewrites that didn’t work and people trying to microwave forks).

One convo even ends with ChatGPT writing a full guide titled: “How to Use a Microwave Without Summoning Satan.” So yeah. That’s where we’re at.

But Wait—how are these chats ending up online?

Here’s the thing: ChatGPT doesn’t make conversations public by default.

To share a chat, a user has to:

  • Click the “share” button

  • Then click a second “create link” button

  • Then decide whether or not to make it discoverable

Problem is: If you made the link public—even by accident—Google or any other search engine can index it. And that means anyone can stumble on it.

Worse still: If you dropped names, company info, job titles, or locations into the chat? That’s all potentially traceable. And yes, someone already got doxxed by their résumé. (Their LinkedIn was just a few clicks away.)

And OpenAI’s response? “It was an experiment.”

Apparently, they were testing ways to make shared chats easier to find. The test might be over—but those links? Still up. Still very searchable.

Google, of course, says it’s just doing what search engines do: indexing public stuff.

Fair play. But yeah… that still leaves a bunch of shared convos floating around with no clear expiration date.

And this isn’t just a OpenAI problem

  • Meta’s AI was caught showing private chats in public feeds

  • Google’s Gemini had /share links popping up in search results

  • Plus as some pointed out, ChatGPT’s answers are starting to look suspiciously similar to Google’s AI overviews

So no, this isn’t some one-off bug. It’s part of a much bigger data hygiene and exposure problem.

And Here’s What you should do (like right now)

If you’ve ever shared a ChatGPT link—even casually—go check what’s out there.

  • Search your company name + site with: chatgpt.com/share

  • Audit any shared convos (especially ones with names or internal info)

  • Delete anything that shouldn’t be public

  • Talk to your team about how AI outputs are handled

  • If privacy matters, consider AI tools with private cloud or on-prem setups

Bonus tip: If you’re sharing AI-generated content with anyone outside your org, treat it like a public document. Because it might be.

One last thing: To delete your shared ChatGPT links, head to: Settings → Data Controls → Shared Links → Manage

In short: This wasn’t a bug. It wasn’t a leak. It was a feature—just one most people didn’t realize could turn a private convo into a public file.

So yeah. Might be a good time to check if you’ve accidentally left anything out there.

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💼 The AI Model Enterprises Actually Use

In today’s episode of “AI’s corporate Hunger Games”… Anthropic just swiped OpenAI’s crown.

According to new data from Menlo Ventures, Claude is now the most-used AI model among enterprises, officially dethroning OpenAI.

Here’s what the numbers say:

  • Anthropic now holds 32% of the enterprise LLM market

  • OpenAI? Down to 25%.

  • Meta’s Llama got 9% in the bag, while DeepSeek, despite its headline-grabbing launch is sitting at a lonely 1%.

For context: just two years ago, OpenAI held 50%, with Anthropic trailing behind at 12%. So yeah… huge flip.

But the real flex? Coding.

Claude absolutely owns that lane with 42% of enterprise usage, while OpenAI trails with 21%. If you ask me that’s not a gap—that’s a total beatdown.

So what changed? Two key moments:

  • Claude 3.5 Sonnet dropped in June 2024, and…

  • Claude 3.7 Sonnet followed in February 2025

Clearly, developers loved what they saw—and never looked back.

And honestly? This shift tracks with what insiders have been saying for a while: enterprises are all in on Claude. And this time, it’s not just hype. They’re actually building with it.

Meanwhile:

  • Google’s slowly climbing the ranks with (20%) enterprise usage.

  • Meta still dominates the open-source space, though it’s not exactly a top priority for most enterprises

  • And OpenAI? It’s still got a massive grip on the consumer side—with 2.5 billion ChatGPT prompts sent every day

But, here’s the stat that really sums it up:

Only 13% of enterprise workloads are running on open-source models—that’s down from 19% just six months ago. Which pretty much says one thing:

Companies are choosing closed models—and more often than not, Claude keeps getting the nod.

The bottom line?

Anthropic’s not just rising—it’s taking the lead where it counts.

Sure, OpenAI might still win the headlines… But Claude? It’s winning the boardrooms, the workflows, and the builders.

As for how long this lead holds—we’ll be watching.

Full report’s here if you want the deep dive.

🧱 Around The AI Block

🤖 ChatGPT Prompt Of The Day: Roleplay-Based Mock Interview Simulation

Job interviews can be nerve-wracking, especially when you're trying to prepare for tough technical, situational, and behavioral questions. What if you could rehearse in a safe, supportive space where mistakes are just part of the process?

This prompt turns ChatGPT into your personal mock interview coach. By simulating a real hiring manager, you'll gain practice answering realistic questions—and even better, you'll get thoughtful feedback after each response so you know exactly how to improve.

Here’s How to Use This Prompt Effectively

  1. Be specific about the role Include the job title and industry to ensure the questions are tailored.

  2. Name the company (optional) Adding the company name allows the AI to align with their known culture or values.

  3. Decide the focus Let ChatGPT know if you'd like to focus more on behavioral, situational, or technical questions (or a mix).

  4. Answer genuinely – Treat the simulation as you would a real interview to get the most accurate feedback.

  5. Follow up – Ask the AI to suggest better answers or retry the same question to improve.

  6. Ask for tips – You can request extra help with body language, STAR-format responses, or specific question types.

Here’s the prompt:

Act as a hiring manager at [insert company or industry here] conducting a realistic mock interview for the position of [insert job title]. Ask me a mix of behavioral, situational, and technical questions that are commonly asked in this role. After each answer I give, please evaluate it, provide constructive feedback, and offer suggestions for improvement where necessary. Make the tone professional and simulate the experience of a real interview setting. Continue the interview until I ask to stop or request a summary.

Optional: Add special conditions like “Make the tone friendly but professional,” or “Limit the session to 5 questions with feedback.”

Here’s a sneak peek:

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