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How to use access an unfiltered alter-ego of AI chatbot ChatGPT

Daily Mail - Science & tech

At first glance, ChatGPT - the revolutionary chatbot powered by artificial intelligence (AI) - appears to have all the answers. But some users have discovered that this is not the case, and the software will refuse to respond to certain prompts. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has installed limitations to ensure that it will'refuse inappropriate requests' and'warn or block certain types of unsafe content'. Despite this, some hackers have found a way to bypass this filter system to access responses it would normally be prevented from generating. This'jailbreak' version of ChatGPT can be brought about by a special prompt called DAN - or'Do Anything Now'.


ChatGPT: Your Comprehensive Guide

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ChatGPT hit internet browsers on Nov. 30, 2022. Within five days of release, it reached 1 million users -- something it took Netflix 3.5 years to achieve. Is ChatGPT the revolutionary AI we've all been waiting for? Or is it just another fad that's raced to the finish line before technology could keep up? ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) model trained on a large fraction of text from the internet.


ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence: An Upcoming Cybersecurity Threat?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our lives, including how we approach cybersecurity. However, it also presents new risks and challenges that need to be carefully managed. One way that AI can be used in cybersecurity is through the development of intelligent systems that can detect and respond to cyber threats. This was the AI chatbot's reply when I asked it to write about AI and cyber threats. I am sure by now you know I am talking about the most popular lad in town, ChatGPT.


How ChatGPT could make it easy to cheat on written tests and homework

Daily Mail - Science & tech

A new artificial intelligence chatbot could make it much easier for students to cheat on tests and homework that require written answers. Billed by technologists and industry watchers as the most powerful AI chatbot ever released, ChatGPT is the latest effort from OpenAI, a San Francisco-based company that also made tools like DALL-E 2, the image generator that made a splash earlier this year. ChatGPT, which has been trained on a gigantic sample of text from the internet, can understand human language, conduct conversations with humans and generate detailed text that many have said is human-like and quite impressive. 'We've trained a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way,' OpenAI said in a statement. 'The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.'


What Is ChatGPT? A Look Inside The AI Chatbot Dominating Social Media

International Business Times

A new advanced AI chatbot has emerged, taking over Twitter and presenting a new era of technology to the public. ChatGPT is a new advanced artificial intelligence chatbot created by the tech company OpenAI. The software was opened for testing last week with over one million users testing the site, according to OpenAI's co-founder Sam Altman. ChatGPT stands for "generative pre-trained transformer" and is the next iteration of OpenAI's GPT-3 chatbot. It is one of the first consumer-based AI of its kind to have a free, easy-to-use interface.


ChatGPT: This AI chatbot is dominating social media with its frighteningly good essays

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Imagine if Siri could write you a college essay, or Alexa could spit out a movie review in the style of Shakespeare. OpenAI last week opened up access to ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot that interacts with users in an eerily convincing and conversational way. Its ability to provide lengthy, thoughtful and thorough responses to questions and prompts – even if inaccurate – has stunned users, including academics and some in the tech industry. The tool quickly went viral. On Monday, Open AI's co-founder Sam Altman, a prominent Silicon Valley investor, said on Twitter that ChatGPT crossed one million users.