In a surprising and alarming social media post, Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced founder of Theranos, has urged the public to delete all their photos and personal information due to concerns about artificial intelligence. The post, shared recently, has quickly gone viral, amassing over 124,000 views in just 21 hours on YouTube.
Holmes' warning, featured in a clip from The Megyn Kelly Show, has garnered significant attention, with 2,600 likes and 108 comments. While the exact content of her message was not detailed in the clip, the headline suggests deep unease about AI's capabilities regarding personal data.
The video, titled "The REAL Story About Violent Threats Against Trump, with VDH, and AI Danger TRUTH, w/ Tristan Harris," appears to touch on broader AI risks. However, Holmes' specific post has dominated discussions, prompting users to question the safety of their digital footprints.
This development is striking given Holmes' own history with technology and fraud. Her warning adds a dramatic voice to ongoing debates about AI privacy, though experts caution that such blanket advice may be overly alarmist.
For now, Holmes' message is clear: think twice before sharing personal information online. Whether her concerns are valid or an overreaction remains to be seen.