| > but they decided later that any sort of free form chatbot was dangerous. Seems like OpenAI saw this video differently. But then again, now OpenAI wants to police how to use GPT-3 and reject or approve what is acceptable for others using their service; since they can change their guidelines at any time. They need a sense of humour, rather than policing projects like this. > What they allow changes on a weekly basis, and is different for each customer. Exactly. I don't know what to say to entire building their entire business on top of OpenAI, since they can just revoke access instantly and simply they may not like what you are doing and will point to the 'guidelines' > I don't understand how they expect companies to rely on them Won't be surprised to see Rockstar Games using a tweaked, self-hosted or private version for their future games for this use case, Since OpenAI knows they can get a significant amount of money from large customers like them. But not from smaller companies. |