Data privacy : AI systems require vast amounts of (personal) data, and if this data falls into the wrong hands it can be used for nefarious purposes, such as identity theft or cyberbullying
Deepfake : Although AI can create almost real pictures or even video in the future, the danger of deep fake is indeed looming with the development of AI chatbots
Unemployment : Chatbots can automate certain tasks and customer service interactions, which can lead to job loss for human employees.
Lack of empathy : As per the Godfather of AI, Chatbots are not able to understand emotional questions sometimes, which can make them poor choices for certain types of interactions, such as crisis counseling or therapy.
Lack of accountability : As known, chatbots do not have a legal or moral responsibility for their actions, which can make it difficult to hold them accountable for errors or harm caused.
Necessity for strong regulatory : Due to the lack of accountability, Geoffrey Hinton has suggested that there is a necessity for strong regulatory frameworks.
Manipulation : Another dangerous aspect of AI-enabled chatbots are it can be programmed to manipulate and influence users, such as spreading propaganda or fake news.
Cheating : Some AI Chatbots can even help you in coding and this can be misused if it is used for cheating in exams.