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evv | 3 months ago
Of course OpenAI's GPT-5 and family are available as an API, but this is the first time I'm hearing about the ability to build on top of ChatGPT (the consumer product). I'm guessing this is a mistake by the journalist, who didn't realize that you can use GPT-5 without using ChatGPT?
It seems that they have a unified TOS for the APIs and ChatGPT: https://openai.com/policies/row-terms-of-use/
The seemingly-relevant passage:
> You must not use any Output relating to a person for any purpose that could have a legal or material impact on that person, such as making credit, educational, employment, housing, insurance, legal, medical, or other important decisions about them.
jeromegv|3 months ago
teratron27|3 months ago
siva7|3 months ago
shagie|3 months ago
You can't use ChatGPT (or other OpenAI offerings) to grade essays, decide who is the least risky tenant, assign risk for insurance, filter resumes, approve a loan, determine sentencing...
Those are things that require human agency for "a person decided this" rather than "we fed it into the program and took the answer."