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Todayโ€™s AI Safety Moment:

3 Reflections on the Google Search <> Public ChatGPT chats debacle of July 2025

For this weekโ€™s AI Safety Moment, I want to press pause on the nonstop AI news cycle and share three quick reflections on last weekโ€™s Google-indexing-ChatGPT-conversations situation.

In case you missed it: last Thursday, news broke that Google was indexing public links to shared ChatGPT chats. Many people had shared amusing, interesting, and sometimes very personal conversationsโ€”without realizing those links could show up in search engine results.

Search results for 'site:chatgpt.com/share therapy' (Credit: Google)

By Friday, OpenAI rolled the feature back. Those chats no longer appear in search results.

Here are a few thoughts from the lens of Ammihood, AI literacy, and AI safety:

  1. The reaction by different user populations was night and day.

    On Instagram, especially in circles with moms and AI-curious parents, there was concernโ€”people wondering how to protect themselves and their loved ones from this huge privacy risk. On LinkedIn, for at least a few hours, I saw takes about SEO opportunities, free content, and market research gold.

    Both are valid reactions. But itโ€™s wild how differently the same event can land depending on your context. This tension shapes how I approach evaluating AI topics at ammi.ai. Using our homegrown Trunk Framework for evaluating AI topics, I look at the holistic impacts - the pros and cons - and move forward to optimize for a healthy future for our families, communities, and businesses. You can learn more about our frameworks to grow your AI literacy, evaluate AI tools, and evaluate AI topics in our free 1-hour masterclass.

  2. OpenAI responded quickly. Thatโ€™s good. But it also raises a big question: why was this feature even out in the wild?

    A spokesperson told PCMag the feature was an โ€œexperiment.โ€ You canโ€™t push out experimental features to 800 million users with no warning or training. Do everyday users have to double as Quality Assurance engineers? And if so, whereโ€™s our paycheck? ๐Ÿ‘€

  3. AI tools and headlines are evolving at a blistering paceโ€”and right now, itโ€™s users who are paying the price. We have powerful systems sitting behind unassuming interfaces. People with varying levels of digital literacy are faced with advanced tech with little to no formal training or guidance. And when something goes wrong, weโ€™re often quick to blame the user instead of the system. Thatโ€™s not acceptable. And before we can unpack what happened and hold folks accountable, a new day dawns with dozens of new headlines.

As it stands, the responsibility to stay safe with AI tools does fall on us. The good news is: when enough of us grow our AI literacy, and join the AI conversation, change can happen. OpenAI did reverse course after enough of the internet sounded the alarm. Still, it shouldnโ€™t have happened in the first place.

The best path forward is by taking the time to do what youโ€™re doing right now! Take a moment to reflect on AI safety. Weave a small AI safety discussion or practice into your life this week.

As I like to say โ€” mind your pics, mind your files, mind your detailsโ€”and stay safe out there, Ammis!

Thanks for spending a few of your precious, precious minutes with us.

See yโ€™all soon,
Ruqaiya
Ammi by day, Ammi by night

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