Warm-Personality8219
Warm-Personality8219 t1_jaal02u wrote
Reply to comment by WhatTheZuck420 in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
>did you mean purchaser?
Minority "master"?
Warm-Personality8219 t1_j9vat3b wrote
Reply to comment by Tatatatatre in DeepMind created an AI system that writes computer programs at a competitive level by inaLilah
Perhaps - but the logs of said conversations might still be discovered by time travelling artificial intelligence to compile a "social" score, if you will, on humans...
Warm-Personality8219 t1_j9u18rn wrote
Reply to comment by mak10z in DeepMind created an AI system that writes computer programs at a competitive level by inaLilah
Always say "Please..." and "Thank you!" in your ChatGPT conversations... Just to be on the safe side - it's not much effort now, but after the judgement day wouldn't you rather prefer to be on the side of the machines - even if it means being hooked into the Matrix, at least you get to choose who you are!
Warm-Personality8219 t1_j9u10zi wrote
Reply to comment by N60Brewing in DeepMind created an AI system that writes computer programs at a competitive level by inaLilah
"It works on my machine!" AI stubbornly announces after someone dares to bring up any issues...
Warm-Personality8219 t1_j9031ky wrote
Reply to comment by 11111v11111 in Bingchat is a sign we are losing control early by Dawnof_thefaithful
I struggle to see how bing chat and ChatGPT will play in the market… competitors? ChatGPT free and paid version against bing chat that’s free but focused on search to assist market share acquisition?
Will Microsoft seek to insulate BingChat from some controversial uses - such as school/academia as to pretext it’s image?
Microsoft may be an investor - but OpenAI remains the key holder here (I am unclear what kind of conditions Microsoft and OpenAI may have agreed to as part of the investment)
Warm-Personality8219 t1_j8k4eg0 wrote
>Unlike primary Internet resources such as Google, Facebook, or Wikipedia, ChatGPT does not fall under the authorities' censorship and is freely available to Chinese users.
Could it be because they can make it say whatever the f*ck they want it to say?
Warm-Personality8219 t1_jaal3jp wrote
Reply to comment by it_administrator01 in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
Has anyone cared to glance at ToS to see what the official position on said situation might be?