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by thih9 1122 days ago
> Schwartz didn't previously consider the possibility that an artificial intelligence tool like ChatGPT could provide false information

Don’t you have to click through a number of popups about that before accessing chatgpt?

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Do you painstakingly read the EULA/ToS of every service you use that has one? Because you're in a slim minority if you do.
It’s not eula/tos though.

> This is a free research preview.

> Our goal is to get external feedback in order to improve our systems and make them safer.

> While we have safeguards in place, the system may occasionally generate incorrect or misleading information and produce offensive or biased content. It is not intended to give advice.

This is the complete text of the first popup. There are three, each with a bit of text highlighting that this is an experimental service. There are emoji and there is an alert emoji next to the “incorrect/misleading” bit. They show up every time you visit.