‘Kid-pilled’ Sam Altman ‘constantly’ asked ChatGPT questions about his newborn

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Throughout the existence of people for thousands of years, an impossible question has tied our species: Why is the baby crying?!

Sam Altman, who is both three months old and CEO of Openai Open -Podcast To talk about how his organization today is affecting his experience with fatherhood. Ultman, who describes himself as “extremely goat pill”, used to say that he was “continuous” using the chatzipt to ask questions about the behavior of the kids in the first few weeks of the boy’s life – now he has become a bit more fixed, he is using the chatzipi to ask more general questions about the children’s development phases.

“I mean, obviously, people have been able to take care of the kids without chatzipt for a long time,” said Ultman. “I don’t know how I used to do it.”

Obviously, Googling is not basically different from kids about kids, something that even the best-best parents have been doing for decades. However, it is not surprising to give it to Ultman, the choice of Internet equipment for its use.

Yet, when Hallucination AI remains a challenge for products, it may also be imagined to rely so heavy on chat AI for baby care answers.

However, parents are reported to have become many questionable sources for information at midnight. My colleagues with kids describe Google’s “bottomless holes” and parenting Facebook groups minfield. Is the chatzipi really different than to consult someone online, who is emphasizing that if you are not based on your baby’s bed at the present stage of the moon, you are a neglected caretaker?

Perhaps the parent’s concept using AI in search of child-pride is less than a “initial alarm bell” but using it the concept of very young children, which Ultman discussed.

“This video is with me who is always stuck with a baby or a little baby, with one of those old shiny magazines [tapping] Screen, “Ultman said. The child thought that the magazine was an iPad.

Former OpenAI science communications Andrew Maine, who interviewed Ultman, recalled a social media post from a parent who used Chatzipt’s voice mode to talk about his emotions with his child.

“She was tired of talking to her baby about Tomas tank engine, so she put Chatzept in voice mode … an hour later, the baby is still talking about the Thomas train,” said Maian gladly.

“Kids prefer voice mode,” Ultman interjects.

Since today’s parents come back to the chatter for all kinds of similar use, it will probably reflect the same repeated speech around the generation of the generation (yes, it is not bad to see your baby “cocomalon” hours and hours, no, parents are not expected to occupy their baby 24/7).

However existing children’s media, at least, has now created a group of people, while Chatzipt’s own policies It is advisable not to use children under the age of 13. It has no tested parent control mode. Even Ultman is aware of the risk, he said.

“It won’t be all good. The problem will be,” Ultman said. “People will develop this somewhat problematic, or very problematic parasosial relationship and need to be new to society.”

Ultman is correct. We do not know the impact of letting children talk to a large language model for an hour about Thomas the tank engine. But at the end of the day, Ultman is the head of a large company that spends billions of dollars on the hope of creating smart AI than humans, and he never forgets it in his message.

“The enthusiasm will be great!” Ultman Dr. “In general, it is best to determine how society can downside.”

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