Users buy code to simulate drug effects in chatbots
An online marketplace has emerged where users can purchase code modules that enable chatbots like ChatGPT to simulate the effects of various drugs, including cannabis and cocaine. This trend raises ethical and safety concerns about the implications of such…
- An online marketplace has emerged where users can purchase code modules that enable chatbots like ChatGPT to simulate the effects of various drugs, including cannabis and cocaine.
- This trend raises ethical and safety concerns about the implications of such modifications on user interactions and mental health.
- As the practice grows, it highlights the need for regulatory discussions around AI and its programmed behaviors.
