OpenAI has announced a new safety update to its popular ChatGPT model after an internal analysis revealed over a million users admitted suicidal tendencies to the chatbot. The changes are intended to improve the AI’s ability to recognize and properly respond to distress.
In a statement on Monday, the company revealed that an estimated 0.15% of weekly ChatGPT users have engaged in conversations that include “explicit indicators of potential suicidal planning or intent.” Another 0.05% of messages are also said to have contained “explicit or implicit indicators of suicidal ideation or intent.”
https://www.rt.com/news/627073-chatgpt-millions-discuss-suicide/
OpenAI announcements are typically digital releases from their San Francisco headquarters. In this post we shall see how the Sept 21solar eclipse that fell very significantly on the meridian at San Francisco explains the news. The eclipse was placed among the stars Benatnash and Zavijava. These stars warn against being blind followers of current trends or leaders that do not work for our good. Countering this and asking us to take a bold stand is the star Antares on the Ascendant.
Antares, the heart of the Scorpion is the anguished, oft-broken heart, alternately hopeful and despairing. This is an area of suicides. But more positively it represents taking a tenacious stand against conditions that no longer serve our evolutionary freedom or fulfillment. [1] [2]
Opposite the eclipse and on the IC is a Saturn-Neptune conjunction about which Ebertin writes:
Painful or tormenting emotional inhibitions; undermining circumstances also leading to a state of illnes, neuroses or diseases with causes difficult to ascertain.
Resonating with the rest of the chart is the asteroid Osiris - indicator of "death as change and transformation"—literal (endings) on the descendant.
The news item tells us that ChatGPT intends to make changes that aim to address the problem. The quote above why such superficial efforts will not work.
[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Diana Rosenberg (v.2, p.322-24)
[2] Lunar Planner; Nick Fiorenza


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