Nvidia could curb strange behaviour from ChatGPT 👀🥸
The Safety guardrail will tackle misinformation and ‘hallucinations’ - yes, hallucinations - and will ensure the AI will respond with accurate and appropriate information. This means it’ll ban inappropriate language, reinforce credible source citations as well as prevent the use of fictitious or illegitimate sources.
While this is not only an integral ‘update’ we’re getting on the AI front it’s also incredibly impressive. Software dedicated to monitoring and correcting models like ChatGPT dictated by stern guidelines from developers is the best way to keep things in check without worrying about doing it yourself.
That being said, as there are no firm governing guidelines, we are beholden to the morality and priorities of developers rather than being driven by actual wellness concerns. Nvidia, as it stands, seems to have users' safety and protection at the heart of the software but there is no guarantee those priorities won’t change, or that developers using the software may have different moral guidelines or concerns.
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