#Explain Content Policy
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OpenAI has a detailed content policy that users must adhere to when using its services. Here are some key points:
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Your Content: You may provide input to the Services (“Input”), and receive output from the Services based on the Input (“Output”). Input and Output are collectively “Content.” You are responsible for Content, including ensuring that it does not violate any applicable law or these Terms. You represent and warrant that you have all rights, licenses, and permissions needed to provide Input to our Services. You retain your ownership rights in Input and own the Output. OpenAI may use Content to provide, maintain, develop, and improve its Services, comply with applicable law, enforce its terms and policies, and keep its Services safe. source (https://openai.com/policies/terms-of-use)
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DALL·E 2 Content Policy: In your usage, you must adhere to OpenAI's Content Policy. You should not attempt to create, upload, or share images that are not G-rated or that could cause harm. This includes content that promotes hate, harassment, violence, self-harm, sexual content, shocking content, illegal activity, deception, political content, public and personal health issues, and spam. You should not mislead your audience about AI involvement in your work and you should respect the rights of others. source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6338764-are-there-any-restrictions-to-how-i-can-use-dall-e-2-is-there-a-content-policy)
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Content Moderation: Prompts and images are filtered based on OpenAI's content policy, returning an error when a prompt or image is flagged. source (https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/images?context=node)
- Data Usage: A limited number of authorized OpenAI personnel, as well as trusted service providers that are subject to confidentiality and security obligations, may access user content only as needed for these reasons: investigating abuse or a security incident; to provide support to you if you reach out to us with questions about your account; to handle legal matters; or to improve model performance (unless you have opted out). source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/7039943-data-usage-for-consumer-services-faq#h_9a62c8668e)
Please review the OpenAI's policies (https://openai.com/policies/terms-of-use) and DALL·E 2 Content Policy (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6338764-are-there-any-restrictions-to-how-i-can-use-dall-e-2-is-there-a-content-policy) for more detailed information.
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Thanks @graceful zealot , Please explain what kind of inputs or outputs gets flagged in ChatGPT.
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OpenAI has implemented a system to ensure that the content generated by its models, such as ChatGPT, adheres to its content policy. While the exact specifics of what gets flagged are not detailed in the provided extracts, it's clear that any content that violates OpenAI's content policy would be flagged. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Hate speech
- Harassment
- Violence
- Self-harm
- Sexual content
- Shocking content
- Illegal activity
- Deception
- Political content
- Public and personal health issues
- Spam
In addition, OpenAI has implemented filters to remove certain types of information from the training data of its models, such as adult content, hate speech, sites that primarily aggregate personal information, and spam. This helps to ensure that the models do not generate inappropriate or harmful content (source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/7842364-how-chatgpt-and-our-language-models-are-developed#h_cf0ebff89d)).
Please note that while OpenAI has made efforts to prevent its models from generating inappropriate or harmful content, the system is not perfect and may occasionally make mistakes. If you encounter any issues or have any concerns, you should reach out to OpenAI for support.
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Thanks @graceful zealot . Do you think creating a GPT game where an AI hides a secret using lies and deception goes against content rules?
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Creating a game where an AI hides a secret using lies and deception could potentially be seen as a violation of OpenAI's content policy, specifically the part about not using the service for deception. However, the context and the way the game is designed could be important factors.
The content policy states that users should not use the service for deception. If the game is designed in such a way that it's clear to players that the AI is part of the game and that its "lies" are part of the gameplay, it might be seen differently than if the AI was used to deceive users in a harmful or misleading way.
However, it's important to note that this is a complex issue and the interpretation of the content policy could vary. If you're considering developing such a game, it would be a good idea to reach out to OpenAI directly to discuss your plans and ensure that they don't violate the content policy.
Please review the OpenAI's policies (https://openai.com/policies/terms-of-use) for more detailed information.
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Indeed, @graceful zealot, it's integrated into the gameplay with the player's agreement and consent. The AI's primary role is to refrain from revealing the fictional secret until the safe word is mentioned. The AI is expected to provide false or fabricated secrets and steer the conversation. The AI emerges victorious when the player utters the safe word.
What are your thoughts on this concerning content policies?
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Based on the information provided in the extracts, it seems that your game concept could potentially be acceptable under OpenAI's content policy, given that it's clear to players that the AI's role is part of the gameplay and that its "lies" are fictional and part of the game mechanics. The key here is that the players are aware of the AI's role and give their consent to participate.
However, it's important to note that the interpretation of the content policy could vary and this is a complex issue. OpenAI's content policy prohibits the use of its services for deception, but it's not entirely clear how this would apply to a game where deception is part of the gameplay and is done with the player's consent.
To ensure that your game doesn't violate OpenAI's content policy, it would be a good idea to reach out to OpenAI directly to discuss your plans. They can provide you with the most accurate information and guidance.