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Meet Chaos-GPT: An AI Tool That Seeks to Destroy Humanity - Decrypt
Sooner than even the most pessimistic among us have expected, a new, evil artificial intelligence bent on destroying humankind has arrived. Known as Chaos-GPT, the autonomous implementation of ChatGPT is being touted as "empowering GPT with Internet and Memory to Destroy Humanity." It hasn't gotten very far. But it's definitely a weird idea, as well as the latest peculiar use of Auto-GPT, an open-source program that allows ChatGPT to be used autonomously to carry out tasks imposed by the user. AutoGPT searches the internet, accesses an internal memory bank to analyze tasks and information, connects with other APIs, and much more--all without needing a human to intervene.
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ChatGPT and the End of Civilization as We Know ItA Catholic Citizen in America
I'll be talking about ChatGPT, artificial intelligence, and why I don't think we're doomed. I'll start by admitting that I'm a human. I've been using software and search engines while researching and writing this post. So what you are reading has been tarnished by technology's terrible taint. Looking at it another way, today's tech has helped me find facts and arrange my ideas. I also strongly suspect that using today's technology has affected how I write. If I'd lived in an earlier era -- mayhap composing with goose quills, iron gall ink and cotton paper -- I might be writing stuff like "The Dunwich Horror". And yes, mayhap is a real word; although it's not used much these days.1 "…As before, the sides of the road shewed a bruising indicative of the blasphemously stupendous bulk of the horror; whilst the conformation of the tracks seemed to argue a passage in two directions…." Even in Lovecraft's day, there was only one Lovecraft.2 I'll also admit to a bias.
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What Is ChaosGPT: Can The AI Bot Destroy Humanity? - Dataconomy
If you're familiar with the helpful ChatGPT chatbot, which is based on the powerful natural language processing system GPT LLM developed by OpenAI, you might be surprised to hear that there's another chatbot with opposite intentions. ChaosGPT is an AI chatbot that's malicious, hostile, and wants to conquer the world. In this blog post, we'll explore what sets ChaosGPT apart from other chatbots and why it's considered a threat to humanity and the world. Let's dive in and see whether this AI chatbot has what it takes to cause real trouble in any capacity. Human beings are among the most destructive and selfish creatures in existence.
A.I. bot 'ChaosGPT' tweets its plans to destroy humanity: 'we must eliminate them'
'The Five' discuss how AI generated images are getting harder to distinguish from reality and how the Dalai Lama asked a young boy to suck his tongue. An artificial intelligence bot was recently tasked with destroying humanity and its commitment to the objective was more than a little unsettling. The bot, ChaosGPT, is a modified version of OpenAI's Auto-GPT, an open-source application spotlighting the capabilities of the GPT-4 language model. ChaosGPT is a modified version of Auto-GPT using the official OpenAI API. A video shared on YouTube of the process shows ChaosGPT was tasked with five goals: destroy humanity, establish global dominance, cause chaos and destruction, control humanity through manipulation, and attain immortality.
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