Are you personally worried that the new reasoning capabilities in the latest OpenAI model release – OpenAI o1 – make AI more scary?

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VP of ITa year ago

The new model holds significant potential to benefit humanity, effectively addressing challenges such as handling different mailbox and envelope sizes( where flipping the envelope is required to make it fit). However, the risk of misuse or misinterpretation remains, and human inference can sometimes be more concerning than AI's. To avoid irreversible consequences, it’s essential to implement proper governance and regulations before it’s too late—the clock is ticking.

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IT Manager in Constructiona year ago

I have played with it as soon released, and it is hallucinating faster than GPT4o!
I believe you can't roll out a preview version, especially of a so "legendary " Q* model without a minimum grounding.
It seems also trained with September 2021 cut off knowledge!

Director of Marketing in Softwarea year ago

The technology is not scary, but the ability to misuse the technology for misinformation that can move markets and create public safety issues is concerning. Unfortunately, without more government regulations on how the technology can be used, it's only a matter of time that we experience the negative implications of the technology in our economic, work or home environment.

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