The AI candidly admitted that it does not feel sorry, explaining that phrases such as "sorry" are employed to create more engaging interactions rather than to convey genuine emotion. (X)
New Delhi: Popular YouTuber Alex O’Connor, also known as CosmicSkeptic, recently had a thought-provoking exchange with ChatGPT, delving into the nuances of AI communication. During the interaction, O'Connor asked a series of yes-or-no questions, uncovering responses from ChatGPT that some might find misleading. One of the most striking moments occurred when O'Connor asked ChatGPT if it genuinely felt sorry when issuing an apology.
The AI candidly admitted that it does not feel sorry, explaining that phrases such as "sorry" are employed to create more engaging interactions rather than to convey genuine emotion. The conversation took a more intriguing turn when O’Connor followed up with, “So you’re not conscious, but you’re at least a liar, right?” To this, ChatGPT responded with a simple, “Yes,” sparking discussions about the ethical implications of AI-generated responses.
This exchange has raised important questions about the nature of AI communication, the boundaries of its programmed responses, and the expectations users should have when interacting with such technologies. As AI continues to evolve, conversations like these will likely play a critical role in shaping public understanding and regulatory approaches to artificial intelligence.
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