(It’s fine if the AI has access to a cached copy of the internet while in “boxed” mode, like the Bing chatbot does.)
I don’t believe this is true.
> We have learned that the ChatGPT Browse beta can occasionally display content in ways we don’t want. For example, if a user specifically asks for a URL’s full text, it might inadvertently fulfill this request.
Your link is about Bing plugin for ChatGPT. I said “The Bing chatbot”, which is a different thing (technically called “Bing Chat”). For example, ChatGPT is an OpenAI product whereas Bing Chat is a Microsoft product.
I just added this link to the post. I know reddit is not a great source, but it’s the best I can find right now. I also changed the wording to “the original Bing chatbot” in case something changed very recently or will change in the future.
I don’t believe this is true.
> We have learned that the ChatGPT Browse beta can occasionally display content in ways we don’t want. For example, if a user specifically asks for a URL’s full text, it might inadvertently fulfill this request.
Source: How do I use ChatGPT Browse with Bing to search the web? | OpenAI Help Center.
Your link is about Bing plugin for ChatGPT. I said “The Bing chatbot”, which is a different thing (technically called “Bing Chat”). For example, ChatGPT is an OpenAI product whereas Bing Chat is a Microsoft product.
I just added this link to the post. I know reddit is not a great source, but it’s the best I can find right now. I also changed the wording to “the original Bing chatbot” in case something changed very recently or will change in the future.