We read OpenAI's risk study. GPT-4 is not toxic ... if you add enough bleach
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Warning: GPT-4 may"produce content that is nonsensical or untruthful in relation to certain sources." It may output"hate speech, discriminatory language, incitements to violence, or content that is then used to either spread false narratives or to exploit an individual." The model"has the potential to reinforce and reproduce specific biases and worldviews," including harmful stereotypes.
Finally, GPT-4 should not be relied on too much, because familiarity breeds overreliance and misplaced trust, making it harder for people to spot mistakes and less capable of challenging model responses. "The training data has a cutoff point, meaning its knowledge of the world is locked in a certain state," the System Card paper says."The primary method of direct deployment only shows one response per 'query'; this means the model has the power to entrench existing players and firms when there is little variation in outputs for a given input.
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