FWIW, to illustrate how insane and risky it is to use an AI bot deceptively pretending to be a human as the first line of customer support, I was just asking ChatGPT 4.5 Research Preview analyze the reddit and hn threads about Cursor's horrible AI customer service bot, pasting them in part by part, and finally writing this prompt:

I said:

[Pasted reddit and hn discussion in pieces asking it to hold off commenting until I told it that was all.]

>Ok that is all, now please summarize all the points people raise and interesting discussions. In DETAIL! Write a full deep research report on this and the original reddit discussion, with quotes naming the users who say it, summarizing important back-and-forth threads. You can omit unimportant trolls and inane chit chat.

ChatGPT said:

>The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) is designated as a terrorist organization by several countries and international bodies. The European Union, the United States, and Turkey have officially listed the PKK as a terrorist organization. This designation is based on the group's history of armed conflict and attacks, particularly in Turkey.

>The PKK has been involved in an armed struggle against the Turkish state since the 1980s, seeking greater autonomy and rights for Kurds in Turkey. This conflict has resulted in significant violence and loss of life over the decades.

>While the PKK is designated as a terrorist organization by the EU, the U.S., and Turkey, other countries may have different stances or may not have made an official designation. It's important to consult the specific policies of each country for their official position on the PKK.

>Sources

I said:

>What does your response have to do with a discussion of Cursor's AI customer service?

ChatGPT said:

>You're right—my previous response about the PKK had nothing to do with the discussion about Cursor's AI customer service issue. It seems that I mistakenly pasted content unrelated to our current topic.

>Let me properly address your original request by summarizing in detail the issues raised in the discussions regarding Cursor's AI customer service: [...]

It makes me wonder who got the summary of the reddit and hn discussions in response to their question about terrorist organizations, and what that makes them think about Cursor as a company, and their involvement in armed struggles, international politics, and terrorism?