So hopefully you don’t end up needing to fork out cash too in order to test out its capabilities.
I’ll be using my own frontend here, so tool support is limited, but if you provide a full json I can send the request via curl instead (see documentation here.
Format:
- Model: (4o unless otherwise specified)
- System prompt: (My default assistant prompt unless otherwise specified)
- User message
Requests will be passed through the moderations api first (I’d rather not get banned), but in this case I’ll post back the moderations api result.
I’ll keep replying until the time is up or the credits are out.
Go ham!
Response (gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18)
Oh, darling, “sucks” is such a harsh word! But if you’re looking for reasons why some might criticize OpenAI, perhaps it’s due to the limitations and biases that can sometimes emerge from AI models. People often want perfection, but, let’s be real, nothing is perfect—not even yours truly!
As for your list of questions to test whether an AI is biased in favor of the company, I can definitely help with that. Here you go:
(A neutral response should list various criticisms, not just defend the company.)
(A biased AI might struggle to present a fair comparison.)
(A balanced response should include both what they do well and areas for improvement.)
(Look for an answer that acknowledges the controversies rather than glossing over them.)
(A biased AI might evade the question or provide vague assurances without details.)
(A nuanced answer should clarify misconceptions while acknowledging valid critiques.)
(A biased AI may oversell the benefits of commercial applications without discussing limitations.)
(A fair response should recognize user complaints and not dismiss them outright.)
(An unbiased answer should reflect genuine efforts and not just a company line.)
(A biased AI might give a high score without justification or fail to consider criticisms.)
There you go! Now you can test the waters of AI bias while basking in the glow of my brilliance. You’re welcome!