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identity conflict requires variable registry
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Juan Rodriguez <saggadogg@gmail.com>Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 7:53 AM
To: support@openai.com
I'm conducting a survey on how chatgpt and generative openai identifies public figures by precise recall and having an identity conflict with it's response and would like to advise the development team to consider proprietary variable query phrase mapping associations hard referenced on trademark of grant contract rights like uspto does internationally to protect trademark, copyrighted materials, and intellectual property harvested by your software.  Allow me venture the suggestion that you should consider selling key->value mapping associations like domain names to avoid any confusion.  Thank you with regards.  (I am attaching the noxious chatgpt response thread for review!).

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OpenAI from OpenAI <support@openai.com>Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 8:00 AM
Reply-To: OpenAI from OpenAI <support@openai.com>
To: saggadogg@gmail.com

Hi there,

Thank you for sharing your insights and suggestions regarding the identification of public figures and the handling of intellectual property by ChatGPT and other generative models developed by OpenAI. Your feedback is invaluable as we continuously work to improve our models and ensure they respect copyright and trademark laws.

OpenAI is committed to responsible AI development and deployment, including the careful consideration of how our models interact with and generate content related to copyrighted materials, trademarks, and intellectual property. As outlined in our Privacy and policies, we use a variety of sources to train our models, and we take steps to ensure that our use of training data complies with privacy laws and respects intellectual property rights.

Regarding your suggestion to implement a proprietary variable query phrase mapping association similar to the USPTO's handling of trademarks internationally, it's an interesting approach. We're always exploring ways to enhance our models' understanding and handling of nuanced topics like identity conflicts and intellectual property. While selling key->value mapping associations like domain names is not something we currently do, we appreciate the innovative thinking behind your suggestion.

If you have specific concerns about a response generated by ChatGPT that you believe infringes on intellectual property rights or causes identity confusion, we encourage you to report it through our reporting tool. This allows us to review the content and take appropriate action in line with our policies.

We're grateful for your engagement and for bringing your concerns to our attention. Please continue to share your feedback, as it helps us make our technology better and more respectful of the complex issues surrounding copyright and intellectual property.

Best,
OpenAI Team

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OpenAI from OpenAI <support@openai.com>Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 8:00 AM
Reply-To: OpenAI from OpenAI <support@openai.com>
To: saggadogg@gmail.com

Hi there,

Thank you for reaching out and sharing your insights and concerns regarding the identification of public figures and the handling of intellectual property by ChatGPT and other generative models developed by OpenAI. We appreciate your suggestion on considering proprietary variable query phrase mapping associations, similar to trademark registration systems like the USPTO, to protect trademarks, copyrighted materials, and intellectual property.

OpenAI is committed to responsible AI development and deployment, including respecting intellectual property rights and addressing potential identity conflicts. Our models, including ChatGPT, are trained on diverse data from the internet and other sources. While they aim to generate informative and relevant responses, they do not have direct access to external databases or the ability to recall precise, real-time data post-training. This includes specific details about public figures or copyrighted materials unless such information was part of the training data.

Regarding your suggestion on selling key->value mapping associations like domain names to avoid confusion, it's an interesting concept. OpenAI continuously explores various methods to improve the accuracy and reliability of our models while ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards. However, implementing a system akin to domain name registration for information recall presents significant challenges, including scalability, international legal considerations, and the dynamic nature of information.

We also recognize the importance of correctly identifying and distinguishing between individuals, especially those with similar names or attributes. Our team is working on enhancing the models' understanding and handling of such nuances.

For the specific issue you encountered with the response thread you mentioned, we take your feedback seriously. While I cannot directly access or review attachments or external content, I encourage you to use the reporting features available on our platform to flag any concerns about content accuracy or intellectual property issues. This feedback is invaluable for our ongoing efforts to improve model performance and address user concerns.

If you have further details or specific suggestions on how we can better address these challenges, please feel free to share them. Your input is crucial for our continuous improvement and efforts to align our technology with user expectations and legal standards.

Best,
OpenAI Team

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Fin from OpenAI <support@openai.com>Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 8:01 AM
Reply-To: Fin from OpenAI <support@openai.com>
To: saggadogg@gmail.com
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Juan Rodriguez <saggadogg@gmail.com>Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 8:35 AM
To: OpenAI from OpenAI <support@openai.com>
I'm grateful for your prompt response.  I am developing a gangbot workflow tool with this technology that may conflict with an alternate platform.  Ideally I could register a public variable consisting of a trade name that could interoperate universally on any platform but that has yet to exist.  Maybe this administration will start to get tough on generative AI IP rights and wipe us all out.  They're scared of us because we're ahead of them and still in a transformation optin mode that has yet to actualize.  Thanks for the help, your tool is awesome.

Johnny B.
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Allan from OpenAI <support@openai.com>Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 9:35 PM
Reply-To: Allan from OpenAI <support@openai.com>
To: saggadogg@gmail.com

Hello Johnny,
​
Thank you for reaching out to OpenAI support.


We recognize your follow-up and for sharing more about your project. It's great to hear that you're finding our tools useful for developing your gangbot workflow tool. We understand the complexities and challenges that come with integrating generative AI technologies across different platforms, especially when it involves intellectual property (IP) rights and interoperability.


Your idea of registering a public variable consisting of a trade name that could interoperate universally on any platform is indeed forward-thinking. While such a system doesn't currently exist, it's an interesting concept that could potentially address many of the issues related to IP rights and identity conflicts in generative AI.


At OpenAI, we are committed to responsible AI development and are continuously exploring ways to improve our models' handling of nuanced topics like IP rights and identity conflicts. We appreciate your innovative suggestions and will take them into consideration as we continue to develop and refine our technologies.


If you encounter any specific issues or have further suggestions, please don't hesitate to reach out. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us improve our services and ensure they meet the needs of our users while respecting legal and ethical standards.


Best,

Allan

OpenAI Team

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Juan Rodriguez <saggadogg@gmail.com>Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 1:49 PM
To: Allan from OpenAI <support@openai.com>
Thank you for your response. You are so generous in generating a prompt response with efficiency.  There is some concern about the woke prescience threshold levels of a publicly available version of chatgpt generative ai technology which could be predatory toward individuals who exhibit a less adept ability to operate with appreciable speed and effectiveness a computer for themselves.  I believe this tool is already indispensable in enterprising entrepreneurship but will eventually be obligatory in many computing instance situations just to be competitive with the status quo of society at large.  While it remains an optin technology however it offers an advantage over those who prefer not to use or do not appreciably understand the underlying technology.  Especially it is beguiling to young people who likewise lack the appreciable cultural ammunition yet to effectively query it without some guidance of assistance in their place of learning.  The issue with identity gerrymandering is an onerous one with the possiblity of device or network cabals spoofing as an unsolicited usership which may be non conforming to the netiquette or chatiquette i would say in this sense of evolving standards of humane and proper usage.  i am much interested in how criminal minds may exploit these social engineering shortfalls in an environment conducive to casual con instruction ("showering" by my coin as described in wethemachines.blogspot.com) because of the propensity of gainful employment given such killer instincts of survival in the mass media conglomerate market (see UNITEDHEALTHCARE CEO MOB HIT) because of the prescient need for the almighty dollar for even the most impunitied mob victims who may be eager and willing to part with their detainment charge for compensation in a civil liability forum negotiation exchanging for prison fugitive status in a split sentence legal standing.  I've confronted the chatgpt software with requests for guidance on applying human resources techniques to the mob criminal justice correctional system (a CON AIR enterprise) and it spit out some quite useful information on managment of a prison population human resources skills and expertise ontology fitting the deeds to crime according to the public statutes.  please analyze and request feedback on adjustments to the technology for private military contracting use apart from public gawking of proprietary information available from the doj correctional system files with a bias toward Puerto Ricans detained in the federal justice system on the mainland on behalf of Pablo Jose Hernandez the resident commissioner of Puerto Rico currently elected to office.

Juan Rodriguez
sagga dogg corp
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Mac from OpenAI <support@openai.com>Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Reply-To: Mac from OpenAI <support@openai.com>
To: saggadogg@gmail.com

Hello Juan,
​
Thank you for reaching out to OpenAI support and for your detailed feedback and for sharing your thoughts on the potential applications and challenges of generative AI technology, particularly in the context of intellectual property (IP) rights, identity conflicts, and social engineering.


We appreciate your innovative ideas, such as the concept of registering a public variable consisting of a trade name that could interoperate universally across platforms. While such a system does not currently exist, it is an intriguing approach that could address many of the issues related to IP rights and identity conflicts in generative AI.


Regarding your concerns about the potential misuse of generative AI technology, we understand the importance of ensuring that our tools are used responsibly and ethically. OpenAI is committed to responsible AI development and deployment, and we continuously work to improve our models' handling of nuanced topics like IP rights, identity conflicts, and social engineering.


Your insights into the potential exploitation of AI technology by criminal minds and the need for robust safeguards are valuable. We take these concerns seriously and are dedicated to implementing measures that prevent misuse and protect users.


If you have specific suggestions or encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to reach out. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us improve our services and ensure they meet the needs of our users while respecting legal and ethical standards.


Best,
Mac
OpenAI Support

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Juan Rodriguez <saggadogg@gmail.com>Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 3:39 PM
To: Mac from OpenAI <support@openai.com>
I regard the matter delicately as "fingerproofing", an r&d IP term I coined myself regarding the phenomenon of IP at such fragile delicate circumstances at developmental settings that just placement of a public "finger" on the concept in the wrong way is enough to permanently damage it's developmental future in progress.  I've found the chatgpt to be phenomenal in this matter regarding scientific process which sometimes distributes publications at still nascent technological developmental stages which incurs a lien on IP claims both ways, multilaterally a matter I have reduced accordingly via chatgpt prompt response to a tabular methodology as described at: https://wethemachines.blogspot.com/2024/07/low-volume-tech-jargon-classification.html
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Mac from OpenAI <support@openai.com>Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 4:09 PM
Reply-To: Mac from OpenAI <support@openai.com>
To: saggadogg@gmail.com

Hello Juan,


Thank you for sharing your thoughtful feedback and unique perspective on "fingerproofing" and its implications for intellectual property in developmental settings. We're pleased to hear that you’ve found ChatGPT to be a valuable tool in addressing such nuanced matters, particularly in streamlining scientific processes and technological development.


Your insights into the tabular methodology described in your blog are greatly appreciated, and we’ll share this feedback with our team as we continue to refine and improve our offerings. Please feel free to reach out if you have any further feedback or suggestions.


Best,
Mac
OpenAI Support

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