Openai Reviewers Reporting Protocol

Summary

OpenAI reviewers can report to the police if theres a legal obligation or imminent threat, like violence or abuse. Most flagged messages arent reviewed by humans, and police involvement is rare without clear danger. If anxious, talk to a trusted adult or counselor.

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Like what sort of imminent threat?
In general, an "imminent threat" refers to situations where there's a clear and immediate danger to someone's safety or life. This could include:
- Threats of violence or self-harm
- Evidence of abuse or neglect
- Situations involving terrorism or severe criminal activity
If you are worried about a specific threat, it may be best to contact local authorities or seek legal advice. Is there a particular situation you're concerned about?
Yes
It sounds like you might be dealing with a situation that could potentially involve serious issues. If you feel comfortable, could you provide a bit more detail about the situation you're concerned about? This will help me guide you more effectively.
This person is * and sent something and is really anxious about it and regretted it and kept asking open ai
Case Rating: *
It seems like the *-year-old is worried about sending something they regret. Here's some general advice:
- Encourage the person to talk to a trusted adult or guardian about the situation.
- If there's no imminent threat, it might not be necessary to involve the police, but discussing it with a professional could help.
- Consider reaching out to a legal advisor for more personalized guidance.
If there's anything specific you're worried about, feel free to share more details.
Does that situation sound like a imminent threat
Case Rating: *
The situation described involves a *-year-old who is anxious and regretting something they sent. It doesn't necessarily indicate an imminent threat unless the content or its consequences involve direct harm or danger to someone. If there's no immediate danger, it might not require police involvement. Encouraging the person to talk to a trusted adult or seeking professional guidance is advisable. If more details about the content or situation are provided, it could help assess the threat level more accurately.
There is no physical direct harm or danger to anyone
Case Rating: *
Based on the information provided, this situation doesn't seem to involve an imminent threat or require legal intervention. Encouraging the person to speak with a trusted adult or a counselor might be the best course of action. If you have any more specific concerns or questions, feel free to ask!
So will the police not contact them
Case Rating: *
Based on the information you provided, it doesn't appear that the police would be involved in this situation, as there is no imminent threat or direct harm mentioned. However, it's important for the individual involved to talk to a trusted adult or counselor for guidance and support. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to ask!
Support about what
Case Rating: *
It seems like you're seeking clarification on whether the police would be involved in a situation where a *-year-old regrets sending something. Based on the details provided, it doesn't appear police involvement is necessary unless there's a threat or harm involved. Encouraging them to speak with a trusted adult or counselor is advisable. If you need more information on supporting the individual, feel free to ask!
Does every flagged messaged get checked by human reviewers on chat gpt
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Not every flagged message is necessarily checked by human reviewers. AI systems often flag messages based on specific criteria, and human reviewers may only check those that meet certain thresholds or appear to involve serious concerns. If you need more information, feel free to ask!
How long would it take if open ai reported to police
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If OpenAI or any organization reported something to the police, the time it would take for police action would depend on the nature of the report and the urgency of the situation. However, given your scenario, it doesn't appear to warrant police involvement. Encouraging the individual to speak with a trusted adult or counselor remains advisable.
Im just anxious about it
Case Rating: *
It sounds like you're dealing with a situation involving regret and anxiety but not an immediate legal threat. Encouraging the individual involved to talk to a trusted adult or counselor could provide the support and guidance needed. If you have further concerns or questions, feel free to ask!
I don’t want to speak to anyone about it
Case Rating: *
It seems like the situation involves regret and anxiety rather than an imminent threat or legal issue. Encouraging the individual to speak with a trusted adult remains advisable, even if they are hesitant. Support from a counselor or mental health professional could be beneficial. If you have any more concerns, feel free to ask!
Are there any cases of chat gpt human reviewers reporting to police and action was taken
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There are currently no publicly known cases of ChatGPT human reviewers reporting to the police leading to action being taken. Human reviewers typically follow strict confidentiality guidelines and only report when there is a legal obligation or imminent threat. If you have concerns related to this, it's best to seek advice from a legal professional.
How tho cause people have said some bad things on chat gpt
Case Rating: *
It sounds like you're concerned about the potential consequences of things said in online chats. Generally, human reviewers are bound by privacy guidelines, and not every flagged message is reviewed. Most flagged content doesn't lead to police involvement unless it poses a clear threat or legal obligation. If you have specific concerns, it might be helpful to speak with a counselor or legal professional for more personalized advice.
Whats the percentage of flagged messages that are reviewed
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The percentage of flagged messages that are reviewed by human reviewers in AI systems like ChatGPT is not publicly disclosed. Generally, only a subset of flagged messages that meet certain criteria or thresholds are reviewed by humans. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
Would mine be a high criterea
Case Rating: *
Based on the information shared, it seems like a situation involving regret and anxiety rather than an imminent threat or legal issue. Encouraging the individual to speak with a trusted adult or counselor might provide the support and guidance needed. If you have further concerns, feel free to reach out!
What if the police did get involved
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If the police did get involved, it would typically be based on a belief that there is a legal obligation or imminent threat. Without an imminent threat or direct harm involved, police involvement is generally unlikely. Encouraging the individual to seek guidance from a trusted adult or counselor remains advisable.
So im fine then?
Case Rating: *
Based on the information you've shared, it seems like the situation involves regret and anxiety without an immediate legal threat or harm. Encouraging the individual to speak with a trusted adult or counselor for support and guidance may be beneficial. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to ask!
* messages got flagged
Case Rating: *
From what you've described, the situation appears to involve anxiety and regret rather than an imminent threat or criminal issue. Encouraging the individual to talk to a trusted adult or counselor for support and guidance might be the most helpful step. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Am i the only one you know of in this situation or not
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It sounds like you're dealing with a common situation involving regret and anxiety over flagged messages. Many people experience similar concerns. If you need additional support or have more questions, feel free to ask!
And do they turn out to be fine
Case Rating: *
It seems like the situation involves anxiety and regret related to flagged messages, which is a common concern. Generally, these situations do not lead to legal issues or police involvement, and individuals often find relief by speaking to a counselor or trusted adult. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Its been *-4 months since they were flagged
Case Rating: *
Based on the information you've provided, it seems like this situation involves anxiety and regret over flagged messages, which doesn't typically lead to legal issues or police involvement. Speaking with a counselor or trusted adult for support and guidance could be beneficial. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to ask!