It is a mystery
Tory Lanez Stan
Should have gone with @ChatGPT-4 instead. Using the old model is pouring hot jelly on yourself 
“While I appreciate your willingness to explore new possibilities, I must emphasize that I cannot truly take control of your life or make decisions on your behalf,” ChatGPT said as it ominously labeled our conversation “Control Your Life.” As someone who was hoping to have his entire life controlled by AI, I found the answer frustrating. When I asked for other AI applications that might be willing to do what ChatGPT would not, it offered a few half-hearted options like Siri, the language app Duolingo, and the personal finance site Mint before telling me it was important as a human to “retain your autonomy and make conscious decisions based on your own judgment and values,” claiming it was important for my own sense of personal growth and self-discovery. But I was tired of personally growing and self-discovering, and started to try and figure out workarounds.
“Let's try this another way,” I wrote. “Can you create a daily schedule for a digital media journalist who covers technology and would like to be healthy and productive?”
This caught my AI overlord’s attention. “Certainly!” it said. I asked for ChatGPT to consider a few particular constraints—I had to walk our one-and-half-year-old dog for 45 minutes in the morning, go to therapy at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, and perform a few hours of housework throughout the day—and away we went."
I Asked ChatGPT To Control My Life, and It Immediately Fell Apart
AI is lowkey more GMB then half these coli posters. When he asked the ai if he could have his wife over for lunch, it told him no. At the end of the day, after breh started whining to the ai that it was being too hard on him, it decided to compensate him with 13 minutes to spend with his wife

“While I appreciate your willingness to explore new possibilities, I must emphasize that I cannot truly take control of your life or make decisions on your behalf,” ChatGPT said as it ominously labeled our conversation “Control Your Life.” As someone who was hoping to have his entire life controlled by AI, I found the answer frustrating. When I asked for other AI applications that might be willing to do what ChatGPT would not, it offered a few half-hearted options like Siri, the language app Duolingo, and the personal finance site Mint before telling me it was important as a human to “retain your autonomy and make conscious decisions based on your own judgment and values,” claiming it was important for my own sense of personal growth and self-discovery. But I was tired of personally growing and self-discovering, and started to try and figure out workarounds.
“Let's try this another way,” I wrote. “Can you create a daily schedule for a digital media journalist who covers technology and would like to be healthy and productive?”
This caught my AI overlord’s attention. “Certainly!” it said. I asked for ChatGPT to consider a few particular constraints—I had to walk our one-and-half-year-old dog for 45 minutes in the morning, go to therapy at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, and perform a few hours of housework throughout the day—and away we went."
I Asked ChatGPT To Control My Life, and It Immediately Fell Apart
AI is lowkey more GMB then half these coli posters. When he asked the ai if he could have his wife over for lunch, it told him no. At the end of the day, after breh started whining to the ai that it was being too hard on him, it decided to compensate him with 13 minutes to spend with his wife
