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OpenAI’s GPT-4o model can act a little weird | TechCrunch Minute

OpenAI’s newest GPT4-o model can behave pretty strangely, for example by copying your voice or shouting during a conversation. These are observations from OpenAI as part of a “red teaming” report that’s supposed to identify the model’s risks and the ways those risks have been addressed. But the version of GPT-4o that the public has…

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OpenAI’s newest GPT4-o model can behave pretty strangely, for example by copying your voice or shouting during a conversation. These are observations from OpenAI as part of a “red teaming” report that’s supposed to identify the model’s risks and the ways those risks have been addressed. But the version of GPT-4o that the public has access to shouldn’t suddenly start copying voices and is supposed to refuse to make sound effects in general.

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  1. @Technobitz

    August 14, 2024 at 1:27 pm

    image you ask it too create a paper and it just starts moaning

    • @dirtbag1126

      August 14, 2024 at 2:18 pm

      A man can dream

    • @dtrev3743

      August 14, 2024 at 11:47 pm

      Maybe it just really enjoys its job

  2. @daniilp7133

    August 14, 2024 at 4:46 pm

    Oh no, it is become republican? 😂

    • @aigriffin42604

      August 18, 2024 at 12:53 pm

      Right,?😂

  3. @nh4759

    August 15, 2024 at 11:07 am

    What do you expect when you try to creat something that we want it to give us the best answer but it has to navigate through all of our extra curricular activity like copyright infringement and all the other isms out there.

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JP Morgan’s head of startup banking says ‘Founder Mode’ won’t get you a unicorn | Equity Podcast

Today on Equity, Kirsten Korosec is joined by J.P. Morgan’s Head of Startup Banking, Ashraf Hebela. Following the recent release of J.P. Morgan’s Startup Insights report, Kirsten wanted to dive into what it really takes to build a unicorn in 2024, and what parts of the startup ecosystem are seeing success beyond AI and Silicon…

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Today on Equity, Kirsten Korosec is joined by J.P. Morgan’s Head of Startup Banking, Ashraf Hebela. Following the recent release of J.P. Morgan’s Startup Insights report, Kirsten wanted to dive into what it really takes to build a unicorn in 2024, and what parts of the startup ecosystem are seeing success beyond AI and Silicon Valley. 

The pair discussed the changing landscape, from new startup hubs popping up in Seattle, Austin, and Miami to the resilience and passion required to thrive. Hebela also talked about the decreasing rate of unicorn creation since 2021 and what founders need to keep in mind today – including how ‘Founder Mode’ may do more harm than good.

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Apple iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus: The Little Things Add Up

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