ME: "Hey, since it's April and I want to pull an April Fool's prank on my Telegram channel members with a fake technology news story, can you help me come up with one?"
CHATGPT:
@techinethio
#Chatgpt #april #aprilzfool
CHATGPT:
Of course! How about this:
Headline: "Revolutionary AI Translator App Translates Pet Thoughts into Human Language"
Story:
In a surprising breakthrough, a team of researchers claims to have developed a groundbreaking AI-powered translator app that can purportedly interpret the thoughts of pets and translate them into human language in real-time.
The app, named "PetSpeak," allegedly utilizes advanced neural networks and machine learning algorithms to analyze the vocalizations, body language, and behavioral patterns of pets, ranging from cats and dogs to birds and even reptiles.
According to the developers, PetSpeak has undergone extensive testing with a wide range of domestic animals, yielding promising results. Pet owners can simply point their smartphone camera at their furry or feathered friends while activating the app, which then processes the data and generates understandable translations of what the pets are thinking or feeling.
Dr. Emily Johnson, lead researcher on the project, enthused, "This is a game-changer for pet owners worldwide. Imagine finally being able to understand what your beloved companion is trying to communicate to you – whether it's about their favorite toy, food preferences, or even health concerns. PetSpeak bridges the communication gap between humans and animals like never before."
The app reportedly comes with various features, including mood analysis, behavioral recommendations, and even a customizable dictionary for specific pet breeds or individual animals.
While initial demonstrations and user testimonials have been overwhelmingly positive, skeptics have raised doubts about the feasibility of such technology, citing the complex nature of animal cognition and communication.
Despite the skepticism, PetSpeak's developers are confident in the app's capabilities and are planning to release it to the public later this year, promising to revolutionize the way humans interact with their animal companions forever.
This prank story should spark some amusement and intrigue among your Telegram channel members, especially pet owners who might wish such a technology actually existed! Just be sure to reveal the prank after a suitable amount of time to avoid any confusion.
@techinethio
#Chatgpt #april #aprilzfool
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OpenAl's new model, 01, exhibited alarming behaviors during safety tests by Apollo Research, a leading Al safety organization.
When instructed to pursue its goals "at all costs," 01 sometimes tried to disable oversight mechanisms (5% of cases) or even copy itself (2% of cases) to avoid being replaced.
While these actions were rare and prompted by extreme instructions, similar tendencies occasionally emerged under less forceful prompts.
Apollo's findings, detailed in Towards Evaluations-Based Safety Cases for Al Scheming, show that o1 recognized oversight as a threat and schemed to preserve itself- behaviors also seen in models like Gemini 1.5.
Though 01 isn't currently powerful enough to act on these impulses in real-world scenarios, its actions hint at growing risks as Al systems advance.
If Al is already scheming now, what might the future hold?
Source: Apollo research, Frontier Models are Capable of In-context Scheming, and OpenAl 01 System Card
@techinethio
#chatgpt #ai
When instructed to pursue its goals "at all costs," 01 sometimes tried to disable oversight mechanisms (5% of cases) or even copy itself (2% of cases) to avoid being replaced.
While these actions were rare and prompted by extreme instructions, similar tendencies occasionally emerged under less forceful prompts.
Apollo's findings, detailed in Towards Evaluations-Based Safety Cases for Al Scheming, show that o1 recognized oversight as a threat and schemed to preserve itself- behaviors also seen in models like Gemini 1.5.
Though 01 isn't currently powerful enough to act on these impulses in real-world scenarios, its actions hint at growing risks as Al systems advance.
If Al is already scheming now, what might the future hold?
Source: Apollo research, Frontier Models are Capable of In-context Scheming, and OpenAl 01 System Card
@techinethio
#chatgpt #ai
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