'exposes "minors to absolutely unsuitable answers compared to the their degree of development and self-awareness."'
So do (certain) books.
That's another issue right? If you let your minor access stuff, they.. access stuff. Hard to control? I know and it is. How is this specific to OpenAI?
This all started because there was a big data leak and OpenAI did not follow the laws related to that. I think they need to investigate if the existing laws related to privacy and children are respected.
Read OpenAI's response to this security issue carefully - it tells you a lot about how they think of being responsible for issues like this. I remember they put all the blame on the open source library, rather than taking responsibility themselves.
hmm i dont love this. either OpenAI has implicitly promised to monitor all its users, or has adopted a "report TOS violations to us when they happen and we will judge" stance. neither are great roads to go down.
Given that the credentials were stolen by locally running malware, and basically nothing to do with OpenAI, I would.be very worried if I were you right now.
That's the transitive part. The small companies that are using OpenAI are initially responsible, and it is their job to sue OpenAI. However, they are too small and too afraid so they don't.
* for some value of reasonable -_-
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