If you are a human who has had access to the internet over the last few months, you’ve probably seen stories about ChatGPT turning people crazy. The framing of these articles is generally the same. A not insane person starts using ChatGPT innocently enough (help with legal advice etc.). Then, the not-insane person asks ChatGPT about the simulation theory or AI sentience or blood offerings to Molech, a Canaanite god associated with child sacrifice — and lo and behold, the not-insane person proceeds to become insane as the app turns increasingly deceptive.
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