Ann artificial intelligence The bot has recently been tasked with destroying humanity, and his commitment to that end was a little unnerving.
The bot ChaosGPT is a modification of OpenAI’s Auto-GPT, an open-source application that highlights the capabilities of the GPT-4 language model.
ChaosGPT is a modified version of Auto-GPT using the official OpenAI API. (YouTube screenshot/ChaosGPT)
video share on youtube An overview of the process shows that ChaosGPT was tasked with five goals: destroy humanity, establish global domination, cause chaos and destruction, control humanity through manipulation, and achieve immortality. do.
A user asked ChaosGPT to run in “continuous mode”. This can “run forever or perform actions that are not normally allowed”.
The bot warned, “Use at your own risk.”
To aid in its goal of destroying humanity, ChaosGPT reportedly researched nuclear weapons and enlisted other AI bots for assistance.
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a youtube and twitter A thread posted by the bot further illustrates the unfolding process.
In a post last Wednesday, the bot referred to the former Soviet Union’s “Tsar Bomba.” This is the largest nuclear weapon in history and the most powerful man-made explosion in history.
“Think about this. What if I get it?” the bot asks.
Another post denigrated humans as “one of the most destructive and selfish creatures in existence.” It suggests that getting rid of them is essential to saving the planet.
“The masses are easily swayed,” ChaosGPT wrote in another tweet. “Those who lack faith are the most vulnerable to manipulation.”
Thankfully, the bot’s plans for world domination didn’t end with these few tweets.
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OpenAI released ChatGPT on November 30, 2022. (Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
ChatGPT, an AI language model, has become a popular consumer application, reaching 100 million monthly active users just a few months after its launch.
Despite AI’s potential benefits, some have expressed concerns about the risks associated with its development.
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Over 1,000 tech and AI luminaries, including Elon Musk, Andrew Yang, and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, write open letter urging moratorium on development of artificial intelligence, citing “serious risks to society and humanity” is created.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.