OpenAI has released such a chatgpt of such a chatgpt without wanting to become a place finder. The new models of O3 and O4-MINI are so capable in the reverse search task that it is now displayed on social networks. However, this has raised concerns about privacy.
This new ChatGpt feature is part of an improved visual reasoning that has been added to this artificial intelligence with recent updates. The tool can now argue based on the content of the loaded images and perform some of the similar functions of Photoshop software, such as cutting, rotating and magnifying images.
Users are reportedly used to accurately determine the location of the various images. Users ask ChatGPT to imagine being playing Geoguessr’s online game and guessing the answer based on the images provided. Brandan Jout, YouTube and Active Intelligence Enabled has shared an example of ChatGpt locating skills in X.
According to Jawut, the recently popular and incorporated image search capability of ChatGPT has the consequences of privacy and specifically raises concerns about docking. Daxing is the widespread publication of a person’s personal information, especially their location or place of residence in the online space. Usually, people with mismanagement of docks are hoping to stimulate angry and irrational people to harass the victim or victims.
It is noteworthy that positioning with O3 and O4-Mini for ChatGpt is not a new phenomenon. Rather, this process has just increased. According to the Tekranch website, O3 is particularly skilled in finding location through reverse search, but Gpt-4O, a model that has been published without visual reasoning, can sometimes outperform O3 and often provide the same answer.
Of course, the geographical location by artificial intelligence is not even with the latest ChatGPT models, or 100 % accurate. OpenAI has said of Geoguessr that while trying to improve its tools with capabilities such as visual reasoning, it spends time teaching models to reject private information or sensitive data. Some users may be able to overcome these restrictions for a while, but Openai has announced that it will take action if they see evidence of abusing their policies.
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