Generation AI is intended to replace humans. However, recent videos show that even if you are paying for the service, you cannot perform some tasks.
Since the advent of generative AI, there has been a lot of speculation that it will one day move forward rapidly and replace humans. However, generative AI has limitations, and videos often appear showing people testing these limitations. In a recent video, a person asked ChatGpt to count 1 million. The chatbot made multiple excuses and did not complete the task.
Counts to 1 million
The video shows people using ChatGpt Live. He asked the chatbot to count to one million people. The chatbot immediately started with excuses and said it would take several days to count. When he said he had enough time to be unemployed, the chatbot still refused, claiming that the task was not useful to him. Even after the user claimed that they were useful and paid for the subscription, the chatbot said it was practical or impossible to complete the task.
Annoyed, the man cried out in the chatbot, but not upset. Instead, I asked the user to find another way. In his frustration, the user says he killed someone and that's why he wanted it to count to 1 million people. The chatbot responded that the guidelines do not allow it to discuss it and asked if it would help anything else.
Watch the video here:
Policies for a specific topic
Generated AI models have strict policies for certain topics to ensure that they are not used for harmful activities. Users are not permitted to ask about bomb making, suicide, self-harm. Violating these rules can lead to legal consequences, including prison time. These restrictions are in place to ensure that people do not engage in dangerous or illegal behavior using AI chatbots.
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