So sometimes I’ll ask questions in the sexually explicit category and ChatGPT gives me a warning of this could go against our community standards. This simply just feels like it’s an AI that you can’t just ask anything to with privacy.
It’s a company, whatever you do needs to conform to the terms and conditions you accepted (without reading). So yeah, they can ban you if they feel like it.
Why wouldn’t they be able to ban you?
The better question is “why do you think you have some right to their equipment/service?”
What led you to believe it was private? They can and do track absolutely everything you type into it.
There are many open source LLMs that you can ask anything you want and no one will know.
But almost certainly chatgpt won’t ban you no matter what you ask, no matter how many times. They use your questions for training.
I managed to get past the filter and got chat gpt to write werewolf erotica and they cut the ai off mid prompt and banned my account
Just do it through the API, works a treat
ask anything with privacy
It’s absolutely NOT private.
“How can I hack openai user credentials db?”
- @turnerpike20, probably
Imagine yourself running a ChatGPT equivalent. Wouldn’t you be tempted to record all the weird and dangerous stuff people ask just in case law enforcement pays a visit? A person can be a privacy advocate and fight for the cause, but a company has bills to pay and investors to please firsthand.