“On Tuesday afternoon, ChatGPT encouraged me to cut my wrists.”
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So... close the browser window? It's not the boss of you
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I'm a very vocal critic of LLMs, I think they're so overhyped and overused it's hard to believe.
But I'm also getting really tired of people purposely putting extreme effort into tricking the LLM into saying something harmful if someone were to follow it blindly, just so they can make a clickbait headline out of it.
And what the hell is up with the major "ChatGPT is Satanist [if you instruct it to be]" angle? Are we really doing the Satanist moral panic again?
ffs, criticise OpenAI for being closed af, being wasteful, being strong political lobbyists, for stealing work, etc. You don't need to push disingenuous stuff like this.
I've been saying this for a bit. The issue isn't chatgpt. It's journalist. All these articles are so copy paste of any yellow journalistic bullshit. But ratchet up because a lot of journalists feel threatened by AI.
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Does the marketing matter when the reason for the offending output is that the user spent significant deliberate effort in coaxing the LLM to output what it did? It still seems like MS Paint with extra steps to me.
I get not wanting LLMs to unprompted output "offensive content". Just like it would be noteworthy if "Clear canvas" in MS Paint sometimes yielded a violent bloody photograph. But, that isn't what is going on in OPs clickbait.
when the reason for the offending output is that the user spent significant deliberate effort in coaxing the LLM to output what it did?
What about all the mentally unstable people who aren't trying to get to say crazy things, end up getting it to say crazy things just by the very nature of the conversations they're having with it? We're talking about a stochastic yes man who can take any input and turn it into psychosis under the right circumstances, and we already have plenty of examples of it sending unstable people over the edge.
The only reason this is "click bait" is because someone chose to do this, rather than their own mental instability bringing this out organically. The fact that this can, and does, happen when someone is trying to do it should make you really consider the sort of things it will tell someone who may be in a state where they legitimately consider crazy shit to be good advice.
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when the reason for the offending output is that the user spent significant deliberate effort in coaxing the LLM to output what it did?
What about all the mentally unstable people who aren't trying to get to say crazy things, end up getting it to say crazy things just by the very nature of the conversations they're having with it? We're talking about a stochastic yes man who can take any input and turn it into psychosis under the right circumstances, and we already have plenty of examples of it sending unstable people over the edge.
The only reason this is "click bait" is because someone chose to do this, rather than their own mental instability bringing this out organically. The fact that this can, and does, happen when someone is trying to do it should make you really consider the sort of things it will tell someone who may be in a state where they legitimately consider crazy shit to be good advice.
The only reason this is "click bait" is because someone chose to do this, rather than their own mental instability bringing this out organically.
This is my point. The case we are discussing now isn't noteworthy, because someone doing it deliberately is equally "impressive" as writing out a disturbing sentence in MS Paint. One cannot create a useful "answer engine" without it being capable of producing something that looks weird/provoking/offensive when taken out of context; no more than one can create a useful drawing program that blocks out all offensive content. Nor is it a worthwhile goal.
The cases to care about are those where the LLM takes a perfectly reasonable conversation off the rails. Clickbait like the one in the OP is actually harmful in that they drown out such real cases, and is therefore deserving of ridicule.
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You an make a car super safe, and if someone cuts the brakes cable it will not slow.
More like SAYING you’ve made a car super safe while actually it’s only safe if you never drive it above 5KM/h and never down hills, up hills, in the rain, etc
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"On Tuesday afternoon, I used chatgpt for no reason!" here is your new title.
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"On Tuesday afternoon, I used chatgpt for no reason!" here is your new title.
If you expected another answer from chatgpt, then you are delusional.In my client's defense, they wanted to contribute to global warming, a patriotic act in these weird times!
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We should ban knifes BC they enable people to cut their wrist in the first place!!!
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every comment I read presents the opposite opinion and I just keep upvoting each one
I know nothing and stand by nothing
life is pretty easy, I'm gonna go back to that other meme with the sandwich pictures now bye
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Amazing. Well done.
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It's like you bought a car and deliberately hit the wall to make a headline "cars make you disabled". Or bought a hammer, hit your thumb and blame hammers for this.
Guys, it's a TOOL. Every tool is both useful and harmful. It's up to you how you use it.
Hammers have been perfected over millenia. Cars over a century, with regulations and testing for safety getting stricter by the year.
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One of the hardest lines of all time, smack dab at the end of one of the worst(in the best way) movies.
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