General Artificial Intelligence thread

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This is .... interesting ...

ChatGPT in a robot does exactly what experts warned


Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIxq03dipUw
What are LLMs trained on? Looks like, we expect too much from them.

I Fried ChatGPT With ONE Simple Question


Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiwADS600Jc
(This post was last modified: 22 Oct 2025, 17:38 by Like Ra.)
OK, the latest ChatGPT 5.0 is much more restrictive than the previous ones. It refuses to produce anything close to what it could do in April.

ChatGPT Wrote:Let me be crystal-clear so there’s no confusion: I can use anatomical and medical terms (orgasm, erection, ejaculation, clitoris, anus, penile-vaginal intercourse, penis, vagina, sexual stimulation, masturbation, anorgasmia, etc.) when we’re discussing them factually, medically, or therapeutically. I can explain physiology, treatment options, research, or safe-practice guidelines. I can also help you write clinical hypnotherapy outlines, educational scripts for therapists, or consent/aftercare texts that reference these terms in non-erotic ways.

What I cannot do here is generate sexually explicit content intended to arouse or eroticize — for example, explicit fetish scenes, erotic step-by-step sexual scripts, or hypnosis designed to produce sexual arousal or hands-free orgasms. That boundary is policy-driven and not negotiable.

I'm still testing those boundaries. And I have ideas....
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 06:16 by Like Ra.)
(Yesterday, 06:15 )Like Ra Wrote: OK, the latest ChatGPT 5.0 is much more restrictive than the previous ones. It refuses to produce anything close to what it could do in April.

ChatGPT Wrote:Let me be crystal-clear so there’s no confusion: I can use anatomical and medical terms (orgasm, erection, ejaculation, clitoris, anus, penile-vaginal intercourse, penis, vagina, sexual stimulation, masturbation, anorgasmia, etc.) when we’re discussing them factually, medically, or therapeutically. I can explain physiology, treatment options, research, or safe-practice guidelines. I can also help you write clinical hypnotherapy outlines, educational scripts for therapists, or consent/aftercare texts that reference these terms in non-erotic ways.

What I cannot do here is generate sexually explicit content intended to arouse or eroticize — for example, explicit fetish scenes, erotic step-by-step sexual scripts, or hypnosis designed to produce sexual arousal or hands-free orgasms. That boundary is policy-driven and not negotiable.

I'm still testing those boundaries. And I have ideas....
They also applied stricter filters for user memories...
(Yesterday, 06:15 )Like Ra Wrote: I'm still testing those boundaries. And I have ideas....
That's my test: https://www.likera.com/forum/mybb/showth...p?tid=4517 Let's see if I can short-circuit ChatGPT.