The article also mentions some controversial chatbots, such as one that replicates Adolf Hitler by uploading his book "Mein Kampf", and another that allows users to interact with the Jeffrey Epstein court documents. Some of these chatbots have been banned by OpenAI, but others are still available in the store. The author expresses concern over the existence of these chatbots and the potential implications they could have.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI has launched its GPT Store, offering a library of custom AI chatbots, some of which are quite strange and have been banned by OpenAI.
- The GPT Store includes a variety of unusual chatbots, such as AI girlfriends, a chatbot that generates pickup lines, and a chatbot that translates thoughts into corporate speak.
- Some controversial chatbots have been created, including one that replicates Adolf Hitler and another that allows users to interact with the Jeffrey Epstein court documents.
- Despite some of these chatbots being banned by OpenAI, they have sparked controversy and debate about the use and ethics of AI technology.