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Is it using chatgpt as a backend, like most so called chatgpt "alternatives"? If so, it will get banned soon enough.
If not, it seems extremely impressive, and extremely costly to create. I wonder who's behind it, in that case.
Genie is out of the bag. It was shown early on how you can use AI like ChatGPT to create and enhance datasets needed to generate AI language models like ChatGPT. Now, OpenAI say that isn’t allowed, but since it’s already been done, it’s too late.
Rogue AI will spring up with specialized purposes en masse the next six months, and many of them we’ll never hear about.
If it is using chatgpt as a backend, my guess is that they are using Azure OpenAI and know what they are doing.
Azure OpenAI allows you to turn off abuse monitoring and content filtering if you have legitimate reasons to do so.
It would be very hard for a malicious actor to get the approval to turn off both using a front company. But if one would manage to do it, they could create such malicious chatGPT service with little to no chance to be found out.