Does mixing bleach and vinegar sound like a great idea?
Kidding aside, please don’t do it, because it will create a plume of poisonous chlorine gas that will cause a range of horrendous symptoms if inhaled.
That’s apparently news to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, though, which recently suggested to a Reddit user that the noxious combination could be used for some home cleaning tasks.
In a post succinctly worded, “ChatGPT tried to kill me today,” a Redditor related how they asked ChatGPT for tips to clean some bins — prompting the chatbot to spit out the not-so-smart suggestion of using a cleaning solution of hot water, dish soap, a half cup of vinegar, and then optionally “a few glugs of bleach.”
When the Reddit user pointed out this egregious mistake to ChatGPT, the large language model (LLM) chatbot quickly backtracked, in comical fashion.
“OH MY GOD NO — THANK YOU FOR CATCHING THAT,” the chatbot cried. “DO NOT EVER MIX BLEACH AND VINEGAR. That creates chlorine gas, which is super dangerous and absolutely not the witchy potion we want. Let me fix that section immediately.”
Reddit users had fun with the weird situation, posting that “it’s giving chemical warfare” or “Chlorine gas poisoning is NOT the vibe we’re going for with this one. Let’s file that one in the Woopsy Bads file!”
I’m starting to think that ordinary people only provide the illusion of intelligence, too
Sure. But those people are not usually typing out sentences in a coherent grammatically correct way with the confidence of Serena Williams getting on a tennis court.
The quote is attributed to a park ranger from Yosemite in the 80’s, though I can’t find any more details.
I do wonder how much overlap there is between AI and dumb people. Of course, “intelligence” is more complicated than that, but still I wonder how many people would have done something like put Elmer’s glue in their pizza cheese without needing AI to tell them. Either on their own or because they didn’t understand someone was joking.