Who do actually benefit from "As an AI language model.."? I see it only bugs everyone
Not to say you can find anything from a Molotov cocktail recipe to nude celebs with some trickery
Not to say you can find anything from a Molotov cocktail recipe to nude celebs with some trickery
I guess, it gives openai some protection from legal attacks and from people who do not understand what they are using - same thing as "very hot drink inside" written on s coffee cups.
Well it could sound sensible if it didn't go against the whole point that llms are meant to be creative
The guy who gets scammed by a fake women bot account.
The person who reads a lazy ai article.
It benefits a lot of people, but not the ones who have a direct use of the ai for themselves.
It's all about reputation management. If they don't put in these restrictions, headline-seeking "journalists" will make their life hell until politics steps in and "does something about this scourge of AI doing horrible things".
I have been using it in all sorts of places. The past month:
My kids have a math test coming up. Hey AI generate a list of math problems for the common core unit x for grade level y.
I need some text translated better than Google translate does.
A customer spec is calling for a part that has this old timey word describing it that regular searching online failed at finding.
Here is a document, summarize it please.
I need a recipe to make x.
Hey, this PLC programming software has a option greyed out that I need. Any idea why?
I am high as a kite recommended me a TV show.
This bottle of wine was pretty good. Given that I liked it can you list five others that I might like?
So far my favorite thing I have done with it was produce actual statistical data to argue a point I was making about a book of the Bible.