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May 30, 2023, 7:23 p.m. |

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In OpenAI isn’t doing enough to make ChatGPT’s limitations clear James Vincent argues that OpenAI's existing warnings about ChatGPT's confounding ability to convincingly make stuff up are not effective.


I completely agree.


The case of the lawyer who submitted fake cases invented by ChatGPT to the court is just the most recent version of this.


Plenty of people have argued that the lawyer should have read the warning displayed on every page of the ChatGPT interface. But that warning is …

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