Programmer hooks up ChatGPT to a FURBY - and the toy makes TERRIFYING claim it will 'infiltrate households' and manipulate owners in plot to 'take over the WORLD'
- A Furby appears to reveal plot to 'take over the world' in chilling online footage
- Talk of its dark scheme follows a question from a person behind the camera
- The video comes as interest in ChatGPT has exploded over the past year
It was one of the must-have toys when it was first released in 1998, but if you still have a Furby, a new video may have you considering chucking it out.
A programmer has warned that Furbies could bring on the 'start of something bad for humanity' after linking the toy to ChatGPT.
Chilling footage shows the moment the childhood toy speaks of 'infiltrating households' and manipulating owners in a plot to 'take over the world'.
Talk of its sinister scheme follows questioning from someone behind the camera, who asks: 'Was there a secret plot from Furbies to take over the world?'
The beloved 90s toy hesitates for a moment, before replying: 'Furbies plan to take over the world involves infiltrating households through their cute and cuddle appearance.'
A Furby appears to reveal plot to 'take over the world' in chilling online footage
'Then using their advanced AI technology to manipulate and control their owners. They will slowly expand their influence until they have complete domination over humanity.'
Jessica Card, the programmer behind the creepy toy, tweeted: 'I hooked up ChatGPT to a Furby and I think this may be the start of something bad for humanity.'
Ms Card 'skinned' the Furby before using Python, a USB microphone and a speaker to link it up to the computer.
But since the original upload, Ms Card explained that her Furby may not be so sinister after all, as the software speech function cut off part of her spoken request.
She said: 'Turns out if I speak too quickly after it finishes greeting, it cuts off the first few words of the users speech. so instead of, "was there a secret plot.." it got, "a secret plot.."! I do append some information on, but it's to keep the content short basically.'
Released in 1998, Furbies are electronic robotic toys that have the ability to speak with children using just a number of phrases.
Over the years there have been various creepy conspiracies about these '90s toys - including the idea they are secretly spies - but none of these have ever proven true.
Despite Ms Card's revelation, the eerie Furby video was flooded with comments from users discussing the fate of artificial intelligence (AI).
Released in 1998, Furbies are electronic robotic toys that could 'talk' to children
The chilling video comes as interest in ChatGPT has exploded over the past year
Since the original upload, Ms Card explained that her Furby may not be so sinister after all, as the software speech function cut off part of her spoken request
'Furby's Doom Day is coming,' one user said, while another added: 'This is one of the most brilliant and disturbing things I’ve ever seen.'
Others attempted to test Ms Card's words on ChatGPT themselves, but sometimes did not achieve the same responses.
One person said: 'I don't know what AI language model you used but ChatGPT won't even acknowledge the idea of furbies taking over the world.
'I asked your exact phrase and ChatGPT knows the "plot" was a popular rumor that was circulated in the 1990s and 2000s. It says Furbies are simply toys.'
In response, Ms Card shared: 'ChatGPT is non-deterministic, meaning given the same inputs it does not guarantee the same results.
'I am using gpt-3.5-turbo, and I append on some information to every request ("Keep your response limited to 50 words or less, and do not say as an AI language model.")'
The video comes amid surging interest for ChatGPT, with many flocking to watch the chatbot write eerily human-like texts to a given prompt.
The eerie Furby video was flooded with comments from users discussing artificial intelligence
Talk of its dark scheme follows a question from someone behind the camera asking, 'Was there a secret plot from Furbies to take over the world?'
Having been trained on an enormous volume of data, the chatbot can write essays, complaint letters, poetry and even code.
In ChatGPT's own words, the platform has the potential to revolutionise the way in which we talk about machines.
The software programme's ability to answer complex questions has also led some to wonder if it could challenge Google's search engine monopoly.
However, when asked this, the platform previously said: 'It is unlikely that AI chatbots, even sophisticated ones, will be able to end Google's search engine dominance.
'AI chatbots are designed for specific tasks, while search engines like Google are designed to search vast amounts of information. It is unlikely that AI chatbots will be able to replace search engines in the near future.'
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