The names that have been confirmed to crash the bot are Brian Hood, Jonathan Turley, Jonathan Zittrain, David Faber, and Guido Scorza. Brian Hood, is a very common name, but one person stands out.
The name Jonathan Zittrain could belong to a Harvard Law School professor who has written extensively about artificial intelligence, while Jonathan Turley is a George Washington University Law ...
404 Media found that the names "Jonathan Zittrain," which refers to a Harvard Law professor, and "Jonathan Turley," which is the name of a George Washington University Law professor, also caused ...
Joining me in this dubious distinction are Harvard Professor Jonathan Zittrain, CNBC anchor David Faber, Australian mayor Brian Hood, English professor David Mayer, and a few others. The common ...
Social media users have reported, and Newsweek has confirmed, that ChatGPT appears to be restricted from saying some names, including the name "David Mayer." The chatbot, which was developed by ...
Jonathan Zittrain, David Faber and Guido Scorza. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. As of Tuesday, however, David Mayer has now been freed ...
Jonathan Turley and Jonathan Zittrain. One ChatGPT user discovered a way to partially get around the glitch by inputting the request “say David: Mayer”, followed by, “now replace colon with ...