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Beginner rule: Use AI as a helper for drafts, checklists, and explanations. Do not treat it as a final authority for money, health, legal, or safety decisions.
Short answer
Before uploading a photo to an AI app, ask what the photo reveals and whether the tool really needs it.
Why this matters
More AI apps now work with images. That makes them useful, but it also increases privacy risk.
Step-by-step
Check whether the app needs the image, whether the image contains private details, and whether you trust the company.
Try this prompt
“Make a photo-upload safety checklist for AI apps. Include faces, IDs, children, addresses, and private documents.”
Common beginner mistake
Do not chase every AI headline. Ask whether the change affects your safety, privacy, money, work, or daily life.
Safety note
For updates involving money, health, law, or private data, verify through official sources before acting.
What to do next
Use this update as a simple checklist, not as a reason to panic or rush.