Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 19:13:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-01 21:48:11
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xn OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman urges caution when it comes to ChatGPT, the charismatic chatbot that responds to questions with thoroughness and ease, but perhaps with a little too much imagination.
Less than a month after ChatGPT was made available to the public, Altman warned that the chatbot is prone to providing misinformation. In a tweet, Altman wrote, "It's a mistake to think of it as a magical oracle that always knows the right answer." He went on to explain that the model often hallucinates or gives false answers, and users should be cautious when using it.
This warning from Altman raises questions about the potential consequences of misinformation and the responsibility of OpenAI and other AI developers to prevent misinformation from spreading. It also highlights the importance of critical thinking and fact-checking when using technology that is still evolving.
While ChatGPT has become a viral sensation, Altman's comments remind us that it is still a work in progress. There are flaws and limitations that users should be aware of, and the developers at OpenAI have their work cut out for them to improve the model's accuracy and address issues of misinformation.