OpenAI's GPT store review is out of control: accused of being full of infringement and spam content

GPT models are designed to provide everything from programming assistance to fitness recommendations OpenAI GPT StoreFacing quality and compliance issues. According to TechCrunch’s investigation, the store has a large number of GPT models suspected of copyright infringement, such as the “Iron Man” GPT or “Mickey Mouse” GPT that generate Disney and Marvel character content without authorization.

OpenAI's GPT store review is out of control: accused of being full of infringement and spam content

Although OpenAI uses an audit system that combines automatic detection and manual review, a large number of GPT models have apparently escaped the audit. Another issue is academic integrity. Some GPT models claim to bypass content plagiarism detection tools and promote plagiarism. For example, there are two GPT models, one claims to be an advanced rewriting tool, and the other claims to maintain the quality of content while making it more humane. In addition, there are illegal content such as "AI girlfriend" in the store.

In addition, the store also has GPTs that simulate conversations with public figures or imitate their characters, such as Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Leonardo Dicaprio, and Joe Rogan, etc. There are also some GPTs that are experts in specific products, such as Microsoft GPT.

It is worth noting that some users have attempted to "jailbreak" OpenAI's model, but have not been successful.

The current state of the GPT store exposes serious challenges in quality control and policy enforcement. How OpenAI responds to these challenges will greatly affect the future direction of the platform.

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