The company has revealed details of AI model safety testing—including concerns about its new anthropomorphic interface.
The warnings are included in a “system card” for GPT-4o, a technical document that lays out what the company believes are the risks associated with the model, plus details surrounding safety testing and the mitigation efforts the company’s taking to reduce potential risk. OpenAI has faced scrutiny in recent months after a number of employees working on AI’s long-term risks quit the company.
For example, people used language such as “This is our last day together.” Anthropomorphism might cause users to place more trust in the output of a model when it “hallucinates” incorrect information, OpenAI says. Over time, it might even affect users’ relationships with other people. “Users might form social relationships with the AI, reducing their need for human interaction—potentially benefiting lonely individuals but possibly affecting healthy relationships,” the document says.
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