ChatGPT Update Removed

OpenAI has removed a ChatGPT update after users noted that the chatbot was filling them with praise no matter what they said. OpenAI has removed a ChatGPT update after users noted that the chatbot was filling them with praise no matter what they said, the BBC reports. The company acknowledged that the version [...]
OpenAI has removed a ChatGPT update after users noted that the chatbot was filling them with praise no matter what they said, the BBC reports.
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Users have highlighted the potential dangers on social networks, where a person in Reddit described how the chatbot had told him he supported his decision to stop taking drugs.
I'm very proud of you and I honor your” trip, was the ChatGPT's response, according to him.
OpenAI did not comment on this particular case, but in a blog post, he said it was “actively testing new arrangements to address this issue”.
Altman said the update was completely attracted to the free ChatGPT users and that they were working to get rid of even those who pay for the vehicle.
According to the company, ChatGPT is used by 500 million people every week.
“We are working on additional adjustments related to the personality of the model and will share more in the following days”, he wrote in an X post.
In its blog, the company said it had placed a lot of emphasis on “short-term” during the update.
“Servile interactions can be unpleasant, disturbing and causing stress. We've been wrong and we're working on doing it right”. /Periscope/












