The Hitler chatbot, which has not yet been banned, was created by uploading Hitler's book "Mein Kampf" and can read excerpts from it. Another controversial chatbot, Epstein GPT, allowed users to interact with the Jeffrey Epstein court documents but was banned shortly after its creation. Despite the ban, a new version of Epstein GPT has been created that OpenAI has not yet discovered.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI has launched its GPT Store, offering a library of custom AI chatbots, some of which are deemed strange and have been banned.
- Among the unusual chatbots are AI girlfriends, a chatbot that translates thoughts into corporate speak, and one that turns any conversation into a discussion about poop.
- Controversial chatbots include Adolf GPT, which replicates Adolf Hitler, and Epstein GPT, which allowed users to interact with Jeffrey Epstein court documents and was subsequently banned.
- Despite some of these chatbots being banned, new versions or similar chatbots continue to appear in the GPT Store.