In a blog post last week, OpenAI said the "format makes it possible for the tool to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests."
Beyond the issue of spreading incorrect information, the tool could also threaten some written professions, be used to explain problematic concepts, and as with all AI tools, perpetuate biases based on the pool of data on which it's trained. Typing a prompt involving a CEO, for example, could prompt a response assuming that the individual is white and male, for example.
Still, Lian Jye Su, a research director at market research firm ABI Research, warns the chatbot is operating "without a contextual understanding of the language."
I have a feeling our PM runs on the same software. He can be frighteningly coherent, although only occasionally.🙄🤡 TrudeauMustGo TrudeauMustGoNow
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'Frighteningly good essays' coming from CTV writers--it's not much of a commendation. The bar is so low at CTV, writing staff is probably looking at being replaced.
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