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      A troubling new report is fueling concerns that artificial intelligence systems are becoming a major threat to personal privacy, with users alleging that popular AI chatbots are surfacing real private phone numbers to strangers seeking businesses, services, and customer support contacts. According to reports and user complaints, systems including Google Gemini and other large language model platforms have allegedly returned personal numbers as if they were legitimate business listings, creating what critics are calling a new form of “AI doxxing.” Security researchers warn that the issue goes beyond mere technical glitches, arguing that modern AI systems are vacuuming up massive quantities of internet data — including old, scraped, or improperly exposed personal information — and repackaging it into seemingly authoritative answers. Even more alarming, cybersecurity experts say scammers are now exploiting AI systems by planting fraudulent customer service numbers online, hoping chatbots will repeat them back to unsuspecting users. The controversy is intensifying broader fears that Silicon Valley rushed generative AI products into public use before building meaningful safeguards against privacy violations, fraud, and manipulation.

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      https://nypost.com/2026/05/14/tech/report-reveals-ai-chatbots-are-doxxing-users-real-phone-numbers
      https://letsdatascience.com/news/ai-chatbots-expose-users-phone-numbers-fuel-scams-4403c5b7
      https://www.reddit.com/r/technews/comments/1tc8b5k/ai_chatbots_are_giving_out_peoples_real_phone/
      https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.11438

      Key Takeaways

      • AI chatbots are increasingly being accused of exposing private personal information, including real phone numbers, through hallucinations, scraped internet data, or improperly filtered datasets.
      • Cybercriminals are reportedly exploiting AI systems by planting fake customer service numbers online in hopes that chatbots will repeat them back to users searching for help.
      • The controversy is reinforcing criticism that major tech companies prioritized rapid AI deployment and market dominance over consumer privacy protections and verification safeguards.

      In-Depth

      The emerging “AI doxxing” controversy is becoming one of the clearest examples yet of how rapidly deployed artificial intelligence systems may be outpacing the safeguards needed to protect ordinary people. What was initially sold to the public as a revolutionary productivity tool is now increasingly being viewed as a potential privacy hazard capable of exposing sensitive personal information with frightening ease.

      At the center of the controversy are allegations that AI chatbots are surfacing legitimate personal phone numbers when users ask for customer service contacts, local businesses, or professional assistance. In some cases, victims reportedly received repeated calls from strangers who claimed they obtained the number directly from an AI chatbot. That changes the conversation dramatically. This is no longer merely about chatbots “making mistakes.” It is about machines presenting potentially harmful misinformation with an air of confidence and authority that many users naturally trust.

      The broader issue stems from how generative AI systems are trained. These models absorb enormous amounts of internet data, including information scraped from websites, directories, public records, archived pages, and forums. Researchers have warned for years that personally identifiable information can easily become embedded inside these systems. Once surfaced through prompts, that information can suddenly become accessible to millions of users in ways never originally intended.

      Just as concerning is the apparent rise of AI-assisted fraud. Security researchers say scammers are now gaming chatbot systems by flooding the web with fake support numbers and poisoned content designed to manipulate AI outputs. In effect, criminals are learning how to “train” public-facing AI systems into directing users toward scams. That creates a dangerous feedback loop where the very tools marketed as simplifying life may instead become force multipliers for fraudsters.

      The political and regulatory implications are unavoidable. For years, major technology companies operated under the assumption that innovation should move first while accountability came later. Now the public is discovering the real-world cost of that philosophy. Americans increasingly face a digital environment where AI systems can fabricate information, expose private data, amplify scams, and still largely avoid meaningful oversight. Critics argue that the industry’s obsession with speed, scale, and investor hype left consumer protection as an afterthought — and ordinary citizens are now paying the price.

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