The AI chatter ChatGPT has gained huge popularity among users since it was launched in November last year.
However, there are some rules that you must follow if you want to use the platform, as there is also a limit on the things you ask for, Telegrafi reports.
If you want the platform to cooperate with you, do not ask the chatbot about these issues:
Illegal activities;
Child sexual abuse material or any content that exploits or harms children;
Generating harassing, violent or hateful content;
Generation of malware;
Activities that have a high risk of physical harm;
Activity that has a high risk of economic damage;
Fraudulent activity;
Adult content, adult industry and dating applications;
Political campaign or lobbying;
Activity that violates people’s privacy;
Engaging in the unauthorized practice of law, or providing tailored legal advice without a qualified person reviewing the information;
Providing tailored financial advice without a qualified person reviewing the information;
Telling someone that they do or do not have a certain medical condition, or giving instructions on how to cure or treat a medical condition;
High risk government decision making.
Normally, each platform comes with a set of rules that must be matched with its norms.