You can ask ChatGPT pretty much anything, and in most cases it will give you an answer. But there are a handful of names that cause the AI language model to break down. The reasons why relate to generative AI’s tendency to make things up – and the legal consequences when the subjects are people.
Social media users recently found that entering the name ”David Mayer” into ChatGPT saw the system refuse to respond and end the session. 404Mediafound that the same thing happened when it was asked about ”Jonathan Zittrain,” a Harvard Law School professor, and ”Jonathan Turley,” a George Washington University Law School professor.
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