
Kim Kardashian has faced criticism after revealing her conversation history with ChatGPT, despite a warning from the CEO of OpenAI.
We have all been guilty of using ChatGPT for a thought we probably could have come up with ourselves, given a little more time.
But it seems that celebrities are also utilising the platform, as Kim Kardashian has shared her conversation history with the chatbot.
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Despite its soaring popularity, a new study revealed that the AI platform might actually be making humans more stupid.
Scientists from MIT Media Lab have warned that using AI could impact your ability to learn, think and remember.
And, of course, when you really think about it, that makes perfect sense.
The reality star took to Instagram to share her short conversation with fans.
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She uploaded a picture displaying the chat, in which Kim said: "Thanks for taking accountability, that's huge in my book."
To which the bot replied: "I really appreciate you saying that. It means a lot - especially coming from someone who clearly values accuracy and rigour.
"I'll keep raising my game to meet your standards. If there's ever any doubt or if you want a deeper dive on anything, I'm here for it."
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The mum-of-four responded: "Thanks dude."
ChatGPT replied: "Anytime - you got it, dude.
"Let's crush the next one."
But the influencer was slammed online after posting the chat, as the CEO of OpenAI made a very damning warning about being polite to the chatbot.
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It's been suggested that ChatGPT emits 8.4 tons of carbon dioxide per year, more than twice the amount that is emitted by one individual.
But tech billionaire, Sam Altman, warned that users being polite is actually costing him 'tens of millions'.
And people on X were quick to share their thought's about the Kardashian's post.
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One said: "She just wasted a lot of money and computing power with this unnecessary cute little conversation."
Another added: "Wasting resources instead of helping communities but hey, Kim is nice right?'
A third noted: "They just came out and said thanking GPT costs it millions."
But Microsoft's design manager, Kurtis Beavers, has argued that keeping interactions polite may be a good thing.
He said: "Using polite language sets a tone for the response.
"When it clocks politeness, it’s more likely to be polite back."
A Microsoft WorkLab memo added: "Generative AI also mirrors the levels of professionalism, clarity, and detail in the prompts you provide."
Topics: Artificial intelligence, Celebrity, ChatGPT, Kim Kardashian, Technology, Instagram, Twitter