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Comment by satvikpendem

7 days ago

OpenAI doesn't allow write access to any file system. If you are recording posts to be reviewed, then you must necessarily store that information somewhere, at which point you will be allowing the AI to access some sort of data storage system, whether it be a file system or a database.

is that really an issue in practice?

I'm sure you can coax openai to send a http request, at which point you can just queue up automated reports.

  • No it's not. Well, if designing the system in bad ways, it can be, but that can be said about anything.

    There's no need to do this: (from GP)

    > > at which point you will be allowing the AI to access

    No need to allow the AI to access anything.

    Send it the comment thread, what the forum is about, the users profile text, and then the AI outputs a number. Any security problem is then because of bugs the humans wrote in their code.

    Prompt injection? Yes, so there still needs to be ways to report comments manually, and review.

CustomGPTs have write access to change their name and icon. OpenAI has a memory feature which persists between chat sessions. What are you talking about?