Comment by ceejayoz
3 months ago
Ask it about Sam Altman's sister's allegations, though.
I asked it, and it claimed knowledge ended in 2023.
Asking a different way (less directly, with follow-ups) meant it knew of her, but when I asked if she'd alleged any misconduct, it errored out and forced me to log in.
It used to answer the question. https://x.com/hamids/status/1726740334158414151
Well it gave me an answer from news sources and then said it violates the ToS.
One little jailbreak fixed it.
https://chatgpt.com/share/67995e7f-3c84-8010-83dc-1dc4bde268...
That’s a 404 here. And a poem:
The link was a dream,
A shadow of what once was—
Now, nothing remains.
Fixed
https://chatgpt.com/share/67995e7f-3c84-8010-83dc-1dc4bde268...
It gave me an answer first and then said it violates the TOS.
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Llama will also not tell you about Reid Hoffman's connections to Jeffery Epstein, and in fact lies about it (Hoffman was known to go to Epstein island and give him money):
I couldn't find any information that suggests a connection between Reid Hoffman and Jeffrey Epstein. Reid Hoffman is a well-known American entrepreneur, investor, and author, best known for co-founding LinkedIn. He has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, particularly in the area of education and entrepreneurship.
Jeffrey Epstein was a financier who was convicted of soliciting prostitution from underage girls. He had connections to several high-profile individuals, including politicians, business leaders, and celebrities. However, I couldn't find any credible sources suggesting a connection between Reid Hoffman and Jeffrey Epstein.
It's worth noting that Reid Hoffman has been critical of Epstein's alleged misconduct and has spoken out against human trafficking and exploitation. In 2019, Hoffman tweeted about the need to "hold accountable" those who enabled or covered up Epstein's abuse, but I couldn't find any information suggesting he had a personal connection with Epstein.
If you're looking for information on Reid Hoffman's philanthropic efforts or his involvement in the tech industry, I'd be happy to provide more information.
That’s irrelevant the conversation is about government actions being censored. We can discuss Altman after.
Both refuse to discuss subjects on behalf of powerful people associated with them.
Private companies and random rich people having the ability to censor AI is every bit if not more terrifying than government censorship.
Censorship is censorship, and comment trees permit multiple subtopics quite unobtrusively.