'Gaslight-driven growth': ChatGPT was satisfied this app had a characteristic it didn't, so the devs determined so as to add it in anyway


I need to remind myself to not humanise synthetic intelligence, but it surely’s onerous to not when it is on the market inflicting what at the least one developer is asking “gaslight-driven growth”, the place the AI pretends options exist till the developer feels pressured so as to add it. As reported by 404 Media, that is precisely what occurred to builders of the Soundslice app.

Soundslice is an app that allows you to scan and digitise sheet music, however apparently ChatGPT had been telling some customers to make use of a characteristic that did not exist on the app. It was telling them to feed ASCII tabs—an off-the-cuff manner of noting guitar notes and chords—into the app, however the app did not have tablature conversion performance.



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