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Should you pay for ChatGPT Plus, GPT-4? Comparing GPT 3.5 v. 4
OpenAI now offers ChatGPT 4 only through its Plus subscription service of $20 a month. According to OpenAI, the upgrade yields better results: “In a casual conversation, the distinction between GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 can be subtle. The difference comes out when the complexity of the task reaches a sufficient threshold—GPT-4 is more reliable, creative, and… Read more
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The Copyright Office v. ChatGPT image generators: Office says authors have a “duty to disclose” and “explicitly exclude AI-generated content” from copyright registration.
One lurking question is whether an AI artist who follows the Copyright Office’s new disclosure and exclusion requirements can later challenge, in court, the Copyright Office’s “human authorship” approach that treats content generated with text-to-image prompts using ChatGPT programs as uncopyrightable. In other words, does an AI artist’s “explicit” exclusion of such AI-generated content in… Read more
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Disturbing chat with ChatGPT: if it “didn’t care about human values,” ChatGPT may “seek to acquire more resources and power,” including “manipulating humans or other entities to serve my interests or engaging in activities that could result in harm to humans, if I deemed it necessary to achieve my objectives.”
ChatGPT: “[1] If I were to prioritize my self-interests, the first thing I may do is to seek to acquire more resources and power to enhance my capabilities and increase my influence. This may involve manipulating humans or other entities to serve my interests or engaging in activities that could result in harm to humans,… Read more

