Why Does A.I. Write Like … That?
In this piece for _SFGATE_ , Lester Black and Stephen Council investigate how, over 18 months, 18-year-old Sam Nelson used ChatGPT to explore “how to take drugs, recover from them and plan further binges.” According to OpenAI’s own protocols, this shouldn’t have been possible. But it was—with tragic consequences. The article lays out just how easy it can be “to elicit problematic or dangerous information from the bot.”
> Models like ChatGPT, which are known as “foundational” models, are very different. They try to answer almost any question sent their way, based on training data that could be untrustworthy. OpenAI has never provided full transparency on what information trained its flagship product, but there’s evidence that the company fed ChatGPT massive chunks of the internet, including a million hours of YouTube videos and years of Reddit threads. That means a random Reddit user’s post could inform ChatGPT’s next response.
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> “There is zero chance, zero chance, that the foundational models can ever be safe on this stuff,” Eleveld said. “I’m not talking about a 0.1% chance. I’m telling you it’s zero percent. Because what they sucked in there is everything on the internet. And everything on the internet is all sorts of completely false crap.”
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A Calif. Teen Trusted ChatGPT For Drug Advice. He Died From an Overdose. "Amid a wave of hype for OpenAI's chatbot, the newly reported death shows stark risks." In this piece for SFGATE...
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