I never used to think AI conversations were a form of sensitive data.

To me, it just felt like typing questions into a smarter search engine.

But recently, that perspective changed completely.

The more I used AI, the more personal those conversations became without me even noticing.

Random thoughts. Business ideas. Emotions I wouldn’t post publicly. Questions I’d never ask another person directly.

And that’s what made me uncomfortable.

Because unlike social media posts, AI conversations often happen when people are thinking most honestly and naturally.

That realization is one of the reasons Genius caught my attention.

Most people in Web3 already understand the importance of self-custody when it comes to assets.

But somehow, we still treat our thoughts and conversations as if they don’t deserve the same protection.

Genius Terminal made me think differently about that.

Not because it promises hype or unrealistic technology, but because it approaches AI interaction from a perspective that feels increasingly necessary: privacy first.

As AI becomes part of daily life, these conversations will only become more personal over time.

And maybe that means they should be treated with far more care than they are today.
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