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Reddit users debate OpenAI's safety vs. usefulness balance

A discussion on Reddit explores whether OpenAI is prioritizing safety features in its models like ChatGPT to an extent that compromises their usefulness. Some users feel that newer iterations are overly restricted, leading them to seek out alternative AI models perceived as more flexible and helpful for practical applications. The core of the debate centers on whether OpenAI has found the correct equilibrium between robust safety measures and maintaining the practical utility of its AI. AI

IMPACT This discussion highlights user sentiment regarding AI model restrictions, which could influence adoption and development priorities.

RANK_REASON User discussion on a forum about a company's product strategy.

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  1. r/OpenAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/NoFilterGPT ·

    Do you think OpenAI is focusing too much on making models "safe" at the cost of usefulness?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I’ve been using different AI models a lot, and I’ve noticed that newer versions of ChatGPT seem more careful and restricted than before. Even normal or creative requests sometimes get refused or answered in a very safe way.</p> <p>At the same tim…