OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on GPT-4: “people are begging to be disappointed and they will be”

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on GPT-4: “people are begging to be disappointed and they will be”
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GPT-4 is the much-anticipated upgrade to ChatGPT.

On the money OpenAI is currently making:“The world can say, ‘Okay here are the rules, here are the very broad absolute rules of a system.’ But within that, people should be allowed very different things that they want their AI to do. If you want the super, never-offend, safe-for-work model, you should get that, and if you want an edgier one that is creative and exploratory but says some stuff you might not be comfortable with, or some people might not be comfortable with, you should get that.

“We’re going to try and do some things in the short term. There may be ways we can help teachers be a little bit more likely to detect output of a GPT-like system, but a determined person will get around them, and I don’t think it’ll be something society can or should rely on long term. We’re just in a new world now. Generated text is something we all need to adapt to, and that’s fine. We adapted to calculators and changed what we tested in maths class, I imagine.

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