ChatGPT will “confidently state things as if they were facts that are entirely made up,” said Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI.
That’s Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI, the company behind the increasingly popular — and sometimes controversial — ChatGPT application. As in the chatbot that lets users engage in seemingly meaningful dialogue with it. Or that can be used to create everything from poems to school essays.
In particular, he spoke about the aforementioned threat of spreading disinformation, saying ChatGPT “could be used for offensive cyberattacks.” Another issue: ChatGPT can simply get it wrong when people ask it a question —what Altman described as the “hallucinations problem.”At the same time, as newer iterations of ChatGPT are developed, the application appears to be getting “smarter” — for lack of a better word. According to ABC, ChatGPT “scored in the 90th percentile on the Uniform Bar Exam [for aspiring attorneys].
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