Generative AI such as ChatGPT and GPT-4 make use of refusals as a form of answering user prompts. There is a tricky line to be followed about the use of refusals. We closely explore the refusal conundrum.
Let’s get some keystones on the table about generative AI refusals.
A user-entered question or prompt that might get the public heated up and upset with the generative AI is perhaps best handled by simply having the generative AI emit a refusal to respond. When a user asks a pointed question to compare two well-known politicians, the generative AI could get into hot water if it says one of them is good and one of them is bad. The odds are that the user might favor the one that is claimed to be bad or disfavor the one that is claimed to be good.
. Refuse as much as the underlying algorithm calculates to do so, even if highly frequently refusing to answer. Use a refusal as a common placeholder for a wide range of circumstances, potentially occurring a lot of the time. Nearly all of the time make use of a refusal, seemingly being the safer route all told.
The generative AI has now responded saliently in one case and dodged around answering in the other case. For example, OpenAI has described how they are grappling with the refusal conundrum, such as this excerpt from the official OpenAI GPT-4 Technical Report:
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