Exactly, but this has some scary implications in the future - imagine when it is common pratice to allow AIs API access as a matter of course...
When giving a prompt, the prompt causes the crawling of many APIs to build the response - the power of such activity/features, will be scary power-to-authoratarian goals.
Imagine if the prompt is "Select all users who have political beliefs, posts, comments, links from APIs A, B, C, etc where sentiment appears to dissent from [party line]"
Imagine that these prompts are not triggered by humans anymore, but by the AI invoking itself.
Sam Altman takes comfort in the thought that their AI does nothing without a human prompting it, so it has a human in the loop, as a circuit breaker if you will.
This assumption is rapidly becoming a mere hope, as right now probably hundreds of developers are working on systems which, when put into production and connected to other systems, might just come down to: the AI is calling itself, and giving itself orders.
When giving a prompt, the prompt causes the crawling of many APIs to build the response - the power of such activity/features, will be scary power-to-authoratarian goals.
Imagine if the prompt is "Select all users who have political beliefs, posts, comments, links from APIs A, B, C, etc where sentiment appears to dissent from [party line]"