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I love how the takeaway from this is apparently not anything about the actual point about AI safety, but pointers to places I get can hold of an LLM that's willing to be erotic.
Well, pretty much only businesses and parents really worry if an AI is too lewd. For everyone else, it's probably a plus.
The world isn’t gonna end if ChatGPT is willing to talk with you about titties, no. The point is that it’s easy to deploy an AI system that’s capable, but real hard to deploy one that you’re sure will do exactly what you want it to. And, as they get more capable, that’s gonna be a bigger and bigger problem so we better be working on it now. Avoiding talking about sex things or criminal things or what have you is important partly because it’s a good specific way to be working on that.
I personally love the meme the other day of someone asking a Honda dealership chatbot to write python for them and it did perfectly.
These LLMs are really only good for big dogs like Google, Microsoft, and the like to put on their search engine for a general AI. It's going to be reeeeal difficult to limit to such a narrow range. I'd argue that they're better off using their existing "chat" bots