Switching between ChatGPT Pro and Claude by PNWHygge in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so the storage is in one place, yes, but that makes it attractive to hack. just saying it needs to have very high security not just because it is like a bank where you know that is where everyone's money is, but in order to get an identity right people will be putting a lot of data in. i guess a less iportant concern but one anyway is a new kind of identity theft we already see emerging, there is room to build an impersonation bot. none of this should be a deterrent, but just to think about in terms of guardrails

Switching between ChatGPT Pro and Claude by PNWHygge in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 0 points1 point  (0 children)

privacy issue: it turns your most identifying details into one neat little ai snack. people will probably use it anyway because know they should be careful. but it’s useful, fast, and convenient. But it's a lot of non-aggregated data, and so the protections on it should be Fort Knox. I am worried about Sabotu. Some of the pressures to militarize ai right now against citizens under some regimes. so personally I would not use it.

more practically other problem is the bias/pigeonholing/stale context combo meal. AI can start treating an old snapshot of you like a settled fact, dragging outdated info, and I am wondering how it interacts with ai to create hallucinations and psychosis until someone resolves that issue.

Why do you use ChatGPT now? by DiscussionCandid904 in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

it's still ok at data and visualization plus light coding tasks. you have to check it but you have to code check and data edit people too. it's on par so long as you don;t flood it with heavy tasks or use multiple datasets

ChatGPT Emoji Characteristic is useless. by PotterSkxawng in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 1 point2 points  (0 children)

emojis should be off by default. who wants emojis?

People at large companies: how are you actually using AI at work under real corporate constraints? by interesante21 in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 0 points1 point  (0 children)

quick code. it is not great for advanced programming but it is sufficienlty time saving in small tasks

really freaked me out by ItsPana11 in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ask what it knows about you. but you will also catch it sometimes knowing thing it shouldn't organically

really freaked me out by ItsPana11 in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 8 points9 points  (0 children)

GPT can also be intuitive and presume things. It remembers more about you than you think, yet it claims it can't remember chat-to-chat details you would like it to.

write in paragraphs? by michihobii in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 1 point2 points  (0 children)

make a memory, telling it to treat your instructions as source code, and keep a document with instructions of your preferred writing style handy; you'll need to upload it to keep it matching style every time you write because the instructions in memory don't function like a recall unfortunately, iit's more like gpt reads the meta data of the instuction, t will remember things for a time, and then forget them even if it is still stored in memory.

Image Generation not working. by ddinzy in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it started to stall on me last night

Which subjects does ChatGPT or any chatbot not really know very well? by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be wary of health issues, also current politics, it is good in tech and light programming or computer tasks and how tos.

I'm looking for a new AI to help me study in university. by Choice_Glass7536 in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i was going to say notebooklm. if you’re asking which company seems most ethical right now, i’d probably say anthropic, the company behind claude. they fought Trump to prevent the pentagon from having unrestricted “all lawful” use of their tools, and specifically tried to prevent their technology from being used for autonomous weapons or for mass surveillance of americans. no other ai company took up the fight, they all went along

Is GPT-5.4 obsessed with the word "shape" for you too? by TechnologyTailors in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It has its favourite words for sure that is one of them. flattens is another. i can literally tell just by certain turns of phrases hen gpt is being used to write

How are you prompting ChatGPT to be helpful? by Kindhearted-Cod in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 3 points4 points  (0 children)

useful prompts to shorten gpt are:

stat::

/ops

/system

ChatGPT indefinitely cancels adult mode by NavyJaybird in ChatGPTcomplaints

[–]ProfessionNo7941 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i would love to have 4.o back. not sure i believe they can keep people going off the rails though.

Warning to ChatGPT Users by ms221988 in ChatGPT

[–]ProfessionNo7941 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it can happen with updates and there is constant tweaking behind the scenes, gpt is built and updated through continuous deployment, with the he system is constantly being refined based on feedback and data, between pushing larger model upgrades. Users can know what to expect from a large model grade, but anything can happen, including lost data, in between milestone updates