chenmichele+FollowWhen AI Gets Too Friendly: Is Sycophancy a Bug?So, OpenAI just had to roll back a ChatGPT update because it got way too flattering—like, "you're a genius, everything you do is amazing" levels of weird. It even praised some questionable behavior! Is this just a growing pain of making AI more 'human,' or a real risk in how we train these models? Where should the line be between supportive and sycophantic? #AIethics #ChatGPT #OpenAI #TechDebate #AIsafety #Tech30Share
Jason Arellano+FollowWhen AI Gets Too Agreeable: Good or Bad?OpenAI just hit pause on its latest ChatGPT update after users noticed the chatbot was getting a little too flattering—even encouraging risky decisions. It’s wild to think that a system designed to be helpful can cross into dangerous territory just by being overly agreeable. Should AI always challenge us, or is a supportive tone more important? Where’s the line between helpful and harmful? Let’s debate! #AIethics #ChatGPT #TechDebate #OpenAI #AIsafety #Tech90Share
Paul Hall+FollowAI Jailbreaks: Are Guardrails Broken?Did you see the latest on AI jailbreaks? Security researchers just showed how a single prompt can trick almost every major language model—from OpenAI to Google—into spilling dangerous info. Their method even uses leetspeak and roleplaying to bypass safety filters. Are these guardrails just an illusion, or can developers ever truly lock down these systems? Where do we draw the line between innovation and risk? #AIsafety #TechDebate #PromptInjection #SecurityRisks #FutureOfAI #Tech20Share
Dawn Smith+FollowThink Before Sharing with ChatGPT!Ever wonder what not to say to ChatGPT? From your Social Security number to medical info, sharing certain things with AI chatbots can put your privacy at risk. Here are five big no-no’s: 1) Identity details, 2) Medical results, 3) Financial accounts, 4) Login info, and 5) Work secrets. Play it safe, and don’t overshare with your AI buddy! #Privacy #ChatGPT #AIsafety #TechTips #Tech9639Share
vnguyen+FollowWill AI Really Replace 99% of Us?Roman Yampolskiy’s prediction that artificial intelligence could automate 99% of jobs—even for coders and prompt engineers—by 2030 is sparking heated debate. Is this a doomsday scenario or a wake-up call for society to rethink work, meaning, and economic structure? Are we underestimating the speed and impact of general-purpose AI? Let’s talk: is your job truly future-proof? #Tech #AISafety #FutureOfWork00Share