Any prompt to the chatbot requiring the chatbot to use this specific name can’t be answered by the chatbot.
Users on Reddit have discovered an odd bug which stops OpenAI’s well-known chatbot ChatGPT from going by the name “David Meyer.” ChatGPT has a problem that prevents it from using the name “David Meyer”.
It appears that the Microsoft-supported AI chatbot can not respond to any request that calls for the use of this specific name.
Users have attempted a number of inventive strategies, such as putting gaps between words, claiming the word to be their name and solving puzzles but ChatGPT has not been able to offer name-related responses.
Users claim that the chatbot always finishes a statement before utilizing the name without any regard to the instruction.
Users’ Opinions on this ChatGPT bug
After trying several times to get the chatbot to use the name, some users also claimed that they were warned that their actions were “illegal and possibly in violation of the usage policy.”
According to a comment made by a user on the social media site X (or twitter), OpenAI might possibly have highlighted the name “David Mayer” because of its moderation rules.
Some users have also used other websites in order to get a solution of this issue(or bug), “I can’t generate a full response when you request the name ‘d@vid m@yer’ (or its standard form). ” ChatGPT responsed to the indirect question about why it was not able to say so.
The reason seems to be that the name was too similar to a sensitive (or flagged) entity related with potential public figures, brands or specific content policies. These protections are intended to guard against misuse, guarantee privacy and also uphold adherence to moral and legal requirements.
People think that because “David Mayer” is the name of a musician or a member of the Rothschild family, it can be flagged, which will result in copyright problems.