Despite ban, ChatGPT made a fake Chinese notice, shocking residents

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A Chinese resident used ChatGPT to produce a viral government notice. Many were shocked to learn it was fake.

OpenAI has banned the use of ChatGPT in China. But some Chinese residents have gotten access to the chatbot — even using it to spread misinformation.

The notice reportedly included a list of three in-depth reasons for why the city is ending the policy. Per Sixth Tone, it said the policy caused a"public inconvenience," even though it has reduced road congestion. But a day later, a local Chinese radio station reported that the release was made by a Hangzhou resident and that changes hadn't been made to the policy, per Sixth Tone.

The incident spooked many Chinese residents, some of whom went to Weibo — a Chinese social media platform — to express their concerns. One user called the news

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