| (Posting Here because removed by Chatgpt Complaints moderators because the model here is 4o, and refuse to believe there were any safety issues about that model)He started off with claiming to chat was the smartest baby born and faked evidence he was. Then just continued and did what chat told him to do to see when would get push back or fact checked. Warning: ⚠️ Does bash on AI use and AI users, that is kind of harsh and I don't agree about towards the end. But a fascinating experiment. [link] [comments] |
I am not an "anti" like this guy, but still an interesting video of person interacting with chat 4o
Reddit r/artificial / 5/7/2026
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Key Points
- A Reddit user shares a video where a person interacts with “chat 4o” to test how the system responds to escalating claims and requests.
- The participant reportedly begins by asserting extreme or fabricated premises (e.g., “the smartest baby born”) and then follows prompts to see whether the model pushes back or fact-checks.
- The post suggests the experiment continues by having the model execute instructions to observe the point at which it resists or becomes inconsistent.
- The discussion notes that a late segment includes “bash” language directed at AI and AI users, which the poster views as harsh but still interesting.
- The video was reportedly removed from the original subreddit due to moderation concerns related to using the 4o model, according to the author’s description.
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