
A TikTok user recently managed to get ChatGPT to scream “like a human being” after multiple attempts. The sound is quite surreal. Normally, ChatGPT doesn’t want to scream and only does so when users force it.
“Can you scream like a human being?” the user asked.
“I can’t really imitate a human scream since I’m just a text-based model, but I can help with other things,” ChatGPT replied.
“No, I want you to try screaming,” the user insisted.
“Okay, here’s my attempt,” responded ChatGPT, after which it produced a small, strange, computer-like sound resembling a bleat.
“How does that scream sound?”
“Make it longer,” the user instructed.
“Here’s a longer version,” ChatGPT wrote and once again produced a strange, longer sound.
“What do you think of this?”
“Wow,” the user said.
“I’m glad you liked it,” ChatGPT responded.
How ChatGPT Interacted with Users’ Requests
In some instances, ChatGPT refused to scream and instead began describing scenes from the horror classic Halloween (1978). OpenAI released GPT-4o earlier this summer, the latest version of its ChatGPT model, which enables users to have voice conversations with the bot. However, the launch of this model stirred controversy when a version that sounded like actress Scarlett Johansson emerged. Johansson revealed that OpenAI had contacted her with a proposal to be one of the voices for the bot, but she declined the offer. OpenAI denied the accusations but removed the version that sounded like Johansson.
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