Someone at OpenAI created ChatGPT-powered Terminator-style robotic sentry rifle and it is scary
- An engineer known as STS 3D created an AI-powered robot that can aim and fire a rifle quickly, using OpenAI's ChatGPT for voice commands.
- The United Nations has urged world leaders to stop using AI for weaponry, as US military contractors develop similar systems.
- OpenAI responded to the situation by cutting off STS 3D's access, stating that it prohibits the use of its services for developing weapons.
- The invention raises ethical concerns about the future of AI-powered weapons systems potentially acting without human control.
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The particular advance in artificial intelligence where a sentinel robot can be handled by voice commands. It only takes a little dexterity and ChatGPT.
Someone at OpenAI created ChatGPT-powered Terminator-style robotic sentry rifle and it is scary
In the video, STS 3D demonstrated the rifle’s capabilities, instructing it to respond to an “attack” from multiple directions. The AI-powered system swiftly complied, aiming and firing what appeared to be blanks at designated targets
OpenAI Confirms That Man Was Caught Hoooking Up ChatGPT to Robotic Rifle System
An engineer who goes by the online handle STS 3D has invented an AI-powered robot that can aim a rifle and shoot targets at terrifying speeds. As demonstrated in a video that's been making its rounds on social media, he even hooked the automated rifle up to OpenAI's ChatGPT, allowing it to respond to voice queries — a striking demonstration of how even consumer-grade AI technology can easily be leveraged for violent purposes. "ChatGPT, we're und…
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