The robot used OpenAI's Realtime API to respond to voice commands to aim and fire blanks from a rifle in the viral video.
However, OpenAI did not approve of his latest invention where he used ChatGPT to power a sentry gun and even went as far as ...
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 rise of artificial intelligence has sparked plenty of discourse concerning the potential pitfalls of the technology being harnessed for nefarious purposes by unscrupulous actors. It would be ...
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OpenAI says it has cut off API access to an engineer whose video of a motorized sentry gun controlled by ChatGPT-powered commands has set off a viral firestorm of concerns about AI-powered weapons.
The invention quickly caught the attention of OpenAI, which acted decisively to cut off STS 3D’s access to its services. The company confirmed that this use of its Realtime API violated its policies, ...
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 ...
An engineer who goes by the online handle STS 3D created a grim robot that can respond to ChatGPT queries to aim and fire a rifle at terrifying speeds and accuracy. The contraption, as seen in a ...