However, OpenAI did not approve of his latest invention where he used ChatGPT to power a sentry gun and even went as far as ...
An engineer who goes by the online handle STS 3D, created an ungodly robot that can respond to ChatGPT queries to aim a rifle at terrifying speeds and accuracy. The contraption, as seen in a video ...
As demonstrated in a video that's been making its rounds on social media, he even hooked the automated rifle up to OpenAI's ChatGPT, allowing it to respond to voice queries — a striking demonstration ...
In a viral video, the engineer commands, “ChatGPT, begin colour tracking on the colour black,” prompting the rifle to target ...
That being said, other leakers have found traces of Operator, a.k.a. OpenAI's agentic system, via the Mac version of the ChatGPT app, with references to the tool already available on the company's ...
OpenAI has cut off API access to an engineer who allegedly used the company’s Realtime API to create a sentry machine gun that could respond to voice queries. The man, who calls himself STS 3D ...
The collision between AI-generated imagery and consumer expectations fueled human frustrations in February when Scottish families discovered that "Willy's Chocolate Experience," an unlicensed ...
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STS 3D's invention also apparently caught the attention of OpenAI, who says it swiftly shut him down for violating its policies. When Futurism reached out to the company, a spokesperson said that ...
As demonstrated in a video that's been making its rounds on social media, he even hooked the automated rifle up to OpenAI's ChatGPT, allowing it to respond to voice queries — a striking ...