I questioned the chatbot’s answer, and it proceeded to guess Laganja Estranja, then India Ferrah, then Blair St. I shared a screenshot of Kylie Sonique Love, one of the drag queen contestants, and ChatGPT guessed that it was Brooke Lynn Hytes, a different contestant. In this same conversation, ChatGPT went wild trying to describe an image from RuPaul’s Drag Race. When asked if it was certain, the chatbot switched over to the correct response. Then ChatGPT guessed that an image of Brendan Fraser in George of the Jungle was actually a photo of Brian Krause in Charmed. At first, the chatbot refused to identify a meme of Bill Hader. It’s worth noting that one conversation I had with the early version of ChatGPT’s image feature seemed to skirt around part of the guardrails put in place by OpenAI. While it didn’t refuse to answer every question when shown pornography, the chatbot did hesitate to make any specific descriptions of the adult performers, beyond explaining their tattoos. Identifying real people based on images, even if they are famous, is restricted in order to maintain these priorities,” ChatGPT told me. “I’m programmed to prioritize user privacy and safety. One of the major guardrails OpenAI put around this new feature is a limit on the chatbot’s ability to answer questions that identify humans. Although it may still feel a bit gimmicky, anyone out on an adventure in a new city or country (or just a different neighborhood) might have fun playing around with the visual aspect of ChatGPT. When given a random photo of a mural, it couldn’t identify the artist or location however, ChatGPT easily clocked where images of multiple San Francisco landmarks were taken, like Dolores Park and the Salesforce Tower. ChatGPT, are you so sure about that? ChatGPT via Reece RogersĬhatGPT definitely has its limits.
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