Openai wants to correct the “annoying” personality of Chatgpt
If there is a feeling that Chatgpt lies a little fat, you are not the only one that is noticed.
Openai CEO, the company responsible for Chatgpt, said Sam Altman recently said Post The latest batch of updates made on his GPT-4o model has made it too many people. He added that the company is working on a personality. (Discovery: Zif Davis, CNET’s Mother Company, in April filed a case against Openai, claiming that he had violated the copyright of Ziff Davis in the training and operation of his AI systems.)
“The last few GPT-4O updates have made the person too sycofant-y and annoying (although there are some very good parts of it), and we are working on ASAP repair, some today and some this week,” he said, and can forget the word that sycophantic exists.
He added that “at some point” the company will share what has been learned from the updates. “It was interesting,” Altman said.
Openai has in recent weeks roll A handful of subtle changes to the way he responds to consumers, such as improving his ability to manage conversations, improving the way he or she is listened to and follows the instructions, works more comprehensively and gains the use of emoji.
“Customer loss is not an option”
The changes are part of the bigger efforts to make the generative and more intuitive and spoken in natural language, as it becomes even greater part of everyday life.
Reese Hayden, the chief analyzer of the ABI Research Market Company, said companies are increasingly focusing on improving consumer experiences to sharpen their competitive advantage, so that the personality of chat factors in the equation makes sense.
“The annoying experience would certainly take out users and businesses from using and will have to be arranged to ensure that it remains the chatbot on the market,” he said. “This remains a market that is cash hemorrhage, and losing customers is not an option, even for a company like Openai with such a strong advantage of the first movement.”