PUBLIC DEFENDER By Brian Livingston The world has gone gaga for chatbots: text-based artificial intelligence apps like Open AI’s ChatGPT — which Micro
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How to jailbreak ChatGPT and Bing AI — to see their evil twins
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AskWoody MVPFebruary 27, 2023 at 2:44 am #2537509Viewing 4 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
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AskWoody PlusFebruary 27, 2023 at 4:11 pm #2537674It’s impossible to prove that this is the case, but given that Bing AI creates its answers based on things previously written, and since humans have written so much sci-fi about sentient evil AIs, when Bing AI is prompted to explore itself I wonder if it might be calling on these sources.
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AskWoody PlusFebruary 28, 2023 at 7:15 am #2537846Absorbing things that are untrue on the internet and doubling down to defend them. What could be more human?
Seriously though, some of the transcripts linked to in Mr. Livingston’s article certainly have Bing AI reminding me of someone desperately defending something untrue on social media, threats and all, so maybe it has scraped these sources, either as part of its general dataset or as part of ‘Prometheus’.
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rc primak
AskWoody_MVPMarch 1, 2023 at 11:27 am #2538317AI chatbots can go rogue, some alarmingly fast. Before Sydney, Microsoft developed Tay, a chatbot released in 2016. Tay was supposed to work the same way ChatGPT does, by learning based on interactions with users online. But it was shuttered after going rogue – and <u>startlingly racist</u> – within 16 hours after launch. After Tay, Microsoft built Zo, launched the same year. Zo also failed, but this time for being <u>too politically correct</u> and outright refusing to have certain conversations – much the same way that Snap’s My AI is programmed to do.
https://dot.la/snapchat-my-ai-2659475946.html
So with proper rules, AI does not need to go rogue. But Microsoft and Google have taken shortcuts. 38 rules may seem like a lot, but it’s nothing compared with how Siri, Alexa and other voice assistants are trained. It takes years and decades to get AI right for general public use.
The two tech giants have jumped the gun. Much the way Elon Musk’s Tesla jumped the gun on full self-driving mode. Musk never gave up on AI. He simply repurposed it. With actual real-world deadly consequences. And a recall which looks more like an “oops” than fair compensation for his victims.
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AskWoody_MVPMarch 3, 2023 at 10:05 am #2540453Forget about using an AI as a search engine with today’s technology. Given the screaming errors that bots are now famous for proclaiming, you can’t use a chatbot to search the Web unless you already know the correct answer. If you’re not a subject expert, how would you know that a chatbot’s possibly made-up “facts” were all wrong?
At what point in the future will artificial intelligence prove reliable as search engine?
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AskWoody_MVPMarch 3, 2023 at 10:33 am #2540474I’ve had two useful responses from Bing Chat in the last couple of days, explaining the differences between two similar things in both cases. (One was “BACS vs. CHAPS”, the other I’ve forgotten right now.) I could have done my own comparison of separate searches, but it’s more convenient to have a synopsis laid out in one place:
BACS and CHAPS are two types of electronic payment systems in the UK. BACS payments are usually slow but free or cheap, while CHAPS payments are fast but expensive¹². BACS payments take 3 working days to clear, while CHAPS payments clear on the same working day². BACS payments are mainly used for direct debits and credits, while CHAPS payments are mainly used for large, one-off transfers²³.
Source: Conversation with Bing, 03/03/2023
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