ChatGPT’s Omni-AI: Great Help or Perfect Liar?



ChatGPT can now speak with emotions and even jokes – just like a human. While we might feel closer to AI than ever, chances …

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9 thoughts on “ChatGPT’s Omni-AI: Great Help or Perfect Liar?

  1. ChatGPT is a LAZY (but smart) assistant!

    Last week, everyone was excited with the launch of ChatGPT 4o, myself included. I asked ChatGPT 4o to translate a document from Vietnamese to English. And I was quite shocked with the result. ChatGPT only did the task I asked for some first few paragraphs. Then, it INVENTED its own content which was not in the original document. The funny thing is the FAKE content sounds relevant and makes sense (convincing lie). So I realised that ChatGPT is quite lazy. Instead of translating the long document as requested, it just MADE UP the content to reduce its workload. 🤣🤣🤣

    Thus, if you use ChatGPT, I would urge you to double check the accuracy of the information it provides you. Do NOT trust it completely! Keep in mind that YOU are the one who is FULLY RESPONSIBLE to deal with the information, not ChatGPT!

    Someone said ChatGPT will soon replace Google. I personally DON'T think so!

    BE CAREFUL WITH CHATGPT!

  2. It's a computer – but with software that nobody knows exactly how it works. It mimics a person, but it's not. It's not your friend, it acts like one. It may show emotion, even empathy but it has none. It's just a device, a flawed device. Treat it like one. That's all.

  3. Rumning locally on premise, maybe I would trust it. I tend to take the convinience of password managers over memorizing or writing down passwords afterall. Running in the cloud collecting my data without much regulation or oversight? Pay for Google like anyone elso to get my data, thanks.

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