
OpenAI's chatbot store is facing issues with spam and potentially copyright-infringing bots flooding the marketplace. TechCrunch discovered a plethora of GPTs offering bizarre services, impersonating celebrities, and even jailbreaking ChatGPT. Despite OpenAI's terms prohibiting academic dishonesty, the GPT Store contains bots that claim to bypass AI content detectors and are sold to educators through plagiarism scanning platforms. This situation raises concerns about the moderation efforts and ethical implications within the AI community.





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"#OpenAI’s terms explicitly prohibit developers from building #GPTs that promote academic dishonesty. Yet the GPT Store is filled with GPTs suggesting they can bypass #AI content detectors... sold to educators through plagiarism scanning platforms" https://t.co/ROD5O4jRqV #ethics
"A cursory search pulls up #GPTs that purport to generate art in the style of Disney and Marvel properties,... and advertise themselves as being able to bypass #AI content detection tools such as #Turnitin and #Copyleaks": https://t.co/ROD5O4jRqV #ethics #tech #business #chatbots