Pretty telling that the headline is that they want to do something, rather than they did something.
The reason why I can’t stand LLMs is because they congratulate me before replying to anything I say. This could be a good thing.
That’s a great point – and an important distinction.
Don’t they watch South Park: if they want to know how to do that, “Dude, just ask ChatGPT”.
OpenAI is full of shit, as usual. They want engagement and they need revenue. They’ll do whatever it takes to get those things. Political ideology and sociological ramifications are an afterthought.
Private equity having a normal one
How does one even do that in a conversation centered on such things? These are conversations with the bot. So it’s analogous.
Does it just refuse to interact? Does it just info dump and list all sides of the issue exhaustively?
I’m sure I’m working under a weird limited view, but it just does not seem possible to do this without things being awkward, or, without it being designed around its own agenda.
You might try to be apolitical, but given that people seem to like echo chambers, if you don’t, I bet that a competitor will.
Literally the motivation behind Grok.
“ChatGPT doesn’t lie in the way that puts us in a positive light. So I’ll make my own AI to do just that!”
“”“”““Wants””“”“”