OpenAI warns that its upcoming models could pose a higher risk of enabling the creation of biological weapons and says it is stepping up testing of such models
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This is just marketing tricks to hike the valuation of the company
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This is just marketing tricks to hike the valuation of the company
Warning! Our product might be toooo gooood!
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They've been saying this for the last 2 years
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I don't understand the emphasis on biology, it is a potential area of concern admittedly but only one of a great many. It sounds like someone's personal idiosyncratic fear of disease.
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Do investors still fall for this?
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They're stepping up testing of biological weapons?
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I don't understand the emphasis on biology, it is a potential area of concern admittedly but only one of a great many. It sounds like someone's personal idiosyncratic fear of disease.
Because "biological weapons development" sounds a d v a n c e d
Warning: our product can be used for advanced high tech work!!!!11
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These guys are so full of shit hahahahaha
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Do investors still fall for this?
I'm gonna go with "yes".
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Oh yeah? Well, my upcoming AI models pose a higher risk of enabling the discovery of the location of the long-lost Ark of the Covenant, which would [allegedly] make ones armies invincible and impervious to biological weapons.
Invest now!
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"Our default behavior for the general public will intentionally err on the side of caution, by training models to provide high-level insights that support expert understanding while withholding sufficient detail to prevent novice misuse." --- So users have to have a premium subscription for bioweapons development assistance?
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Are these guys trying to break my bullshit meter? The needle only goes so high dammit.