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This is deeper in the din with dangerous day. Well,
have you ever been in a business and heard the
music being played and thought, God, I'd go crazy if
I had to work here all day. A new study
found that the bad background music can actually destroy an
employee's mood and productivity. Of course, bad music is subjective,
even if it's upbeat and customer friendly. You can mentally
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drain the workers if it's not what they like to
listen to, especially if you think around the holidays, employees
who enjoy Christmas music can be much more engaged and
pleasant than the ones who are about a all I
want for Christmas away from a psychotic break. Big corporate
places probably won't change anything, but small businesses can benefit
for allowing staff to pick their music within reason, or
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by creating quiet zones where they can escape the madness.
That's why if you have a small business you have
customers come in, Just do what a lot of the
businesses in town do. Play the fox over the radio.
Deeper in the t is chat GPT your new best friend,
or maybe you don't confide too much in it. I've
dabbled a little, not very much. AI experts caution people
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to be careful what they share with AI chatbots because
their data could get hacked someday. Some things you should
never tell AI chatbots or chat GPT. First of all,
your passwords. Don't tell them that your password is one, two, three, four.
It might end up on the dark web. And by
the way, get a new password because that one's terrible.
Stuff that they could use to steal your identity, passport,
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infos so security numbers, even full name and address could
be risky. Also, other things you shouldn't tell financial information.
Don't share things like your bank account numbers or crypto keys.
People do it by mistake. They ask them to summarize
the document and don't realize your account info is on there.
Illegal activity, even if you're just joking. Open ai does
track chats. Their privacy policy says they are use data
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to detect and prevent illegal activities, so they can share
that information with authorities if required by law. Don't tell
them embarrassing secrets. Hackers could use it to blackmail you
for money and corporate info. If you use chat GPT
for work, be careful you don't disclose any sensitive information
your company wouldn't want out in the world. Chat GPT
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has an option to let you manage its memory. There's
a big list of everything it knows about you, so
maybe you want to check it out before you make
sure none of the stuff we mentioned is on the list.
What to do if there is that stuff on the list.
I don't know. Maybe you should ask chat GPT. Tune
it again for another episode of Deeper in the Den
with Dangerous daved right here.