• progress_activity cloud_sync

    Reconnection to the server…

    Movim cannot talk with the server, please try again later

  • back_to_tab fullscreen tile_small dialpad mic videocam switch_camera screen_share

    mic_none No sound detected from your microphone


    • Public subscriptions

    • chevron_right

      coopr8

    • chevron_right

      gabagoo

    • chevron_right

      kenu_demon

    • chevron_right

      coopr8

    • chevron_right

      gabagoo

    • chevron_right

      kenu_demon

    • chevron_right

      coopr8

    • chevron_right

      gabagoo

    • chevron_right

      kenu_demon

  • Register Login

    Movim

    movim.chatterboxtown.us


  • group_work rss_feed
    add Follow

    ArsTechnica

    • Ar chevron_right

      OpenAI rolls back update that made ChatGPT a sycophantic mess

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 29 April 2025

    ChatGPT users have become frustrated with the AI model's tone, and OpenAI is taking action. After widespread mockery of the robot's relentlessly positive and complimentary output recently, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirms the company will roll back the latest update to GPT-4o. So get ready for a more reserved and less sycophantic chatbot, at least for now.

    GPT-4o is not a new model—OpenAI released it almost a year ago, and it remains the default when you access ChatGPT, but the company occasionally releases revised versions of existing models. As people interact with the chatbot, OpenAI gathers data on the responses people like more. Then, engineers revise the production model using a technique called reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF).

    Recently, however, that reinforcement learning went off the rails. The AI went from generally positive to the world's biggest suck-up. Users could present ChatGPT with completely terrible ideas or misguided claims, and it might respond, "Wow, you're a genius," and "This is on a whole different level."

    Read full article

    Comments

    • tagai tagai tagai tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagopenai tagopenai tagopenai tagai tagai tagai tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagopenai tagopenai tagopenai tagai tagai tagai tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagopenai tagopenai tagopenai

    • Pictures 3 image

    • visibility
    • visibility
    • visibility
    • Ar chevron_right

      OpenAI rolls back update that made ChatGPT a sycophantic mess

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 29 April 2025

    ChatGPT users have become frustrated with the AI model's tone, and OpenAI is taking action. After widespread mockery of the robot's relentlessly positive and complimentary output recently, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirms the company will roll back the latest update to GPT-4o. So get ready for a more reserved and less sycophantic chatbot, at least for now.

    GPT-4o is not a new model—OpenAI released it almost a year ago, and it remains the default when you access ChatGPT, but the company occasionally releases revised versions of existing models. As people interact with the chatbot, OpenAI gathers data on the responses people like more. Then, engineers revise the production model using a technique called reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF).

    Recently, however, that reinforcement learning went off the rails. The AI went from generally positive to the world's biggest suck-up. Users could present ChatGPT with completely terrible ideas or misguided claims, and it might respond, "Wow, you're a genius," and "This is on a whole different level."

    Read full article

    Comments

    • tagai tagai tagai tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagopenai tagopenai tagopenai tagai tagai tagai tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagopenai tagopenai tagopenai tagai tagai tagai tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagopenai tagopenai tagopenai

    • Pictures 3 image

    • visibility
    • visibility
    • visibility
    • Ar chevron_right

      OpenAI rolls back update that made ChatGPT a sycophantic mess

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 29 April 2025

    ChatGPT users have become frustrated with the AI model's tone, and OpenAI is taking action. After widespread mockery of the robot's relentlessly positive and complimentary output recently, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirms the company will roll back the latest update to GPT-4o. So get ready for a more reserved and less sycophantic chatbot, at least for now.

    GPT-4o is not a new model—OpenAI released it almost a year ago, and it remains the default when you access ChatGPT, but the company occasionally releases revised versions of existing models. As people interact with the chatbot, OpenAI gathers data on the responses people like more. Then, engineers revise the production model using a technique called reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF).

    Recently, however, that reinforcement learning went off the rails. The AI went from generally positive to the world's biggest suck-up. Users could present ChatGPT with completely terrible ideas or misguided claims, and it might respond, "Wow, you're a genius," and "This is on a whole different level."

    Read full article

    Comments

    • tagai tagai tagai tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagopenai tagopenai tagopenai tagai tagai tagai tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagopenai tagopenai tagopenai tagai tagai tagai tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagartificial intelligence tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagchatgpt tagopenai tagopenai tagopenai

    • Pictures 3 image

    • visibility
    • visibility
    • visibility
  • cloud_queue

    Powered by Movim