Oct. 16, 2023, 4:15 p.m. | Alvaro Montoro

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Yesterday, browsing the Internet, I came upon a tweet from Daniel Feldman that included the following image:



In the thread, Daniel explained how he found a way of tricking ChatGPT into replying to whatever he wanted when analyzing a picture... and the trick is so simple and old that is even funny.


This is an example of the proverb "Man is the only animal that trips twice over the same stone" or how Software Engineers have no historical memory and …

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