| > OpenAI really should be more upfront about that. I mean they are quite upfront. When you load the page it displays the following disclaimers with quite large font: "Limitations May occasionally generate incorrect information May occasionally produce harmful instructions or biased content Limited knowledge of world and events after 2021" 2 out of the 3 disclaimers are about the fact that the software lies. And then in the bottom of the page, right below the input box they say: "Free Research Preview. ChatGPT may produce inaccurate information about people, places, or facts" Sure they could make them even larger and reword it to "This software will lie to you", and add small animated exclamation marks around the message. But it is not like they hide the fact. |
A better way, like the sibling comment says, is to force people to type a sentence so they consciously acknowledge it. It's similar to college exams which ask you to specifically write out something like "I have not cheated on this assignment or test."