A Public Service Reminder;
The only way stuff on the Net is secure is not to have it on the net. Use a thumb drive or smart card, and remove it when it is not in use. Microsoft, for instance, doesn't sell you an operating system; they just supply it, claim ownership, and update it as wanted. I leave my computer on most of the time, and it randomly appears in a state that wasn't the state it was left in.
My anesthesia department wanted to put a "quality assurance" entry on our Electronic Health Record, so that things that went awry could be reported in a timely manner. It would, of necessity, have included personnel involved, as well as the Patient's name, date of birth, medical record number ...
The "nail in the coffin" for this was asking,
"Where are the servers?"
"Oh, the information is secure."
"But where are the servers?" (We were in Central Massachusetts.)
"Pittsburgh."
I'm with Elon Musk in being paranoid about AI.
Yeah .... like nobody could tap into that remotely.