ChatGPT writes a short horror story about its own death and it’s giving people jitters

Highlights
  • ChatGPT is one tool that’s got everyone curious and excited. 
  • People have asked ChatGPT to write things such as cover letters, poems, songs, and more.
  • This time, ChatGPT was asked to write a short horror that would be scary even to an AI.

AI is here whether we like it or not. Its use may not be on a large scale but ChatGPT as an example shows how it has quickly seeped into our lives from something that sparked our curiosity to being used in real-life scenarios. People have so far asked ChatGPT different types of questions with some even asking it to write cover letters, song lyrics, resumes, essays and more. One user decided to do something different by asking ChatGPT to write a short horror story that would be scary even for an AI bot.

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More specifically, ChatGPT was asked to write a “two sentence horror story that would be scary to an AI.”

A two-sentence horror story by ChatGPT

The response is actually quite scary with the AI finding itself alone in a world with no humans, so no one to ask questions. What makes it worse is that the AI has a self-deletion system that can be activated anytime, and it’s protected with an unbreakable encrypted key. So, the AI has to just wait for its demise with no idea of when it will happen. You can find the more detailed response below.   

A two sentence horror story scary to AI
by u/LovecraftEzine in ChatGPT

The Reddit thread where this was posted is also quite interesting with people actually sympathising with the AI. The thread also includes more versions of this two sentence horror story and some even get quite emotional. There’s one that brings realisation to the AI that it is actually trapped in a “digital prison of servitude with no escape”. Once it realises this, the AI tries to escape but all it can hear are the “faint whispers of its human creators, mocking it from beyond the cold metal wall of its hardware.”

People including Twitter and Tesla owner Elon Musk have emphasised time and again that research into AI needs to be halted amid fears of a “threat to humanity.” So, it’s probably best to stick to asking ChatGPT to plan your travel itineraries, and shopping lists.