A friend of mine was backing in to an unfamiliar parking garage and was watching the screen and all of a sudden we hear a scrape. There was an air duct over hanging the car and we hit it. The camera didn't think to show the roof. Luckily for us we hit the duct before hitting the sprinkler. That would have been a disaster.
GPT4.0 and ChatGPT are both neutral question answerers. They are trained on lots of language and seem to understand concepts as a result of this, but their "purpose", as they see it, is to answer questions.
What does it take to give them a different purpose, like curing cancer, or proving string theory or whatever other type of drive people have. There are many experts in many fields and none of them think of themselves as a question answerer for that topic.
What part of AI is giving the tool a purpose? What's that called?