OpenAI stellt ChatGPT-Richtlinie nach irreführenden Behauptungen über rechtliche und medizinische Beratung klar

Tackling Misconceptions About ChatGPT’s Capabilities

OpenAI has recently stepped into the limelight to dispel rampant rumors regarding its AI chatbot, ChatGPT’s abilities. Amidst mounting social media chatter suggesting a change in behavior, OpenAI has confirmed conclusively that ChatGPT remains consistent in its approach to sensitive topics like legal and medical information.

Der Ursprung dieses Missverständnisses liegt in einem inzwischen gelöschten Beitrag der Wettplattform Kalshi. In diesem Beitrag wurde fälschlicherweise behauptet, ChatGPT werde künftig keine Rechts- und Gesundheitsberatung mehr anbieten. Um dieser weit verbreiteten Falschinformation entgegenzutreten, wandte sich Karan Singhal, Leiter des Bereichs Health AI bei OpenAI, an X (ehemals Twitter) um die Dinge richtigzustellen. Singhal betonte, dass ChatGPT nie den Anspruch erhoben habe, professionelle Beratung zu ersetzen, sondern ein wertvolles Hilfsmittel für Nutzer darstelle, die Unterstützung beim Verständnis von Rechts- und Gesundheitsinformationen benötigten.

Clarifying OpenAI’s Updated Policy

Further clarity came in Singhal’s assertion that OpenAI’s recent policy update shouldn’t be misconstrued as a new restriction. Rather, it’s a more coherent consolidation of pre-existing rules. The revamped policy, made public on 29. Oktober, includes a clause that specifically discourages using ChatGPT for “provision of tailored advice that requires a license, such as legal or medical advice, without appropriate involvement by a licensed professional.”

This directive only echoes the company’s previous policy, subtly discouraging users from dispensing specific legal, medical, or financial advice without suitable oversight and thorough disclosure of AI involvement . Simply put, it’s an attempt to curb the potential misuse of technology in areas where human expertise is indispensable.

So what’s really changed? It’s OpenAI’s policy structure. The company has elegantly merged three distinct policies catering to ChatGPT, API usage, and a universal one into a singular, comprehensive set of guidelines. The official change log indicates this update is implemented to embody a universal set of policies across all OpenAI products and services, preserving the core principles in the process.

ChatGPT: Der altbekannte Freund in neuem Gewand

The crux of the matter is, ChatGPT continues to serve as it always has. It aids users in understanding complicated legal and health matters but it’s never posited as a substitute for licensed professionals. The fine details can be sought from the original report from The Verge.

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