Did OpenAI intentionally handicap GPT4's image modality's ability to identify people?
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Various people on twitter report that GPT-4, despite being otherwise skilled at image tasks, often can't recognize people in images. Given OpenAI's past attempts to sand the sharp edges off of their models, it's plausible they trained it to not identify individual people to avoid privacy issues.
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