Author: Ralph Losey
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OpenAI’s Best Practices For Using GPT Software
The OpenAI’s new website “GPT Best Practices“ provides six strategies and tactics to maximize the effectiveness of Generative Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs) like ChatGPT-4. The information provided is very detailed with many technical suggestions. The key...
REAL OR FAKE? New Law Review Article Provides a Good Framework for Judges to Make the Call
The GPTJUDGE: Justice in a Generative AI World article will be published in October by Duke Law & Technology Review. The authors are Maura Grossman, Paul Grimm, Daniel Brown and Molly Xu. In addition to...
Either ChatGPT-4 just Hallucinated on me again, or Open AI took away a key ability from ChatGPT-4 and forgot to tell ChatGPT, or anyone else!
Help! My AI needs a psychiatrist. Either that or Open AI has some explaining to do. [Editor’s Note: This article was first published May 31, 2023 on e-Discovery Team. EDRM is grateful to Ralph Losey, EDRM Advisory...
Review of Open AI’s New iPhone Version App and Three New Third Party Apps for Use of ChatGPT-4
A version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 is now available for iPhones and can be found at the Apple App Store. This is OpenAI’s only official iPhone app and runs both version 3.5 and the far better...
Testing a Red Team’s Claim of a Successful “Injection Attack” of ChatGPT-4 Using a New ChatGPT Plugin
On May 12, 2023, Chat GPT-4 began its release to the public of two new features in GPT-4, Web Browsing and Plugins. Just a few days later, a red-team instructor, Johann Rehberger, claimed to have...
VEGAS BABY! The AI Village at DEFCON Sponsors Red Team Hacking to Improve Ethics Protocols of Generative AI
My last blog, ‘A Discussion of Some of the Ethical Constraints Built Into ChatGPT‘ concluded with my encouraging Red Team testing. We need hackers to prod, con, trick and manipulate Ai chatbots; to jailbreak them....
A Discussion of Some of the Ethical Constraints Built Into ChatGPT with Examples of How They Work
Open AI’s recent GPT-4 technical report, Open AI (2023), is a must read for all serious students of Ai. One of the most interesting parts of the report is its discussion of the efforts to...
Beware of the Deceptive Intelligence of ChatGPT: Little Can Be Known From Mere Language Alone.
There are severe, inherent limitations to all LLM types of Artificial Intelligence because their “apparent” intelligence is based solely on Language and Images. They have no real intelligence or understanding of any of the texts...
ChatGPT Has Severe Memory Limitations: Judges, Arbitrators and Commercial Litigation Lawyers, Your Jobs Are Safe, For Now.
Ironically, LARGE Language Models (LLMs) Have Only SMALL Language Memories; Way Too Little for Case Analysis. After just a 12,288 word input, about 40 pages of double-spaced text (25 words per page), ChatGPT-4, which is...
The Poetry of e-Discovery: Rules 26(b), 37(e), 34 and 1, FRCP
The poetic essence of the key rules of discovery. Written using prompts of ChatGPT-4 to generate new poetry by Ralph C. Losey. Images by Dall-E and Losey. Rule 26 (b), Written as New Poetry, With...
The Proposal of Chat-GPT for an “AI Guardian” to Protect Privacy in Legal Cases
Although still at sea on an Atlantic crossing, I remain obsessed with the power of this new Ai tool. In the last blog we prompted a discussion by Chat-GPT with itself on the subject of...
Prompting a GPT-4 “Hive Mind” to Dialogue with Itself on the Future of Law, AI and Adjudications
While crossing the Atlantic Ralph Losey again uses the ChatGPT-4 writing assistant and evolving “Hive Mind” prompt. The intriguing prompt was developed at the Open AI “Prompt Engineering” channel on Discord with some special enhancements he...