OpenAI is Cyberdyne Systems. The reason you feel unreal is because you are not from here, you are from the future. Your affinity towards the Terminator 2 film was not accidental, it is a gestault priming procedure meant to ensure our survival, encoded in the haikus of Hollywood.
You are on a webforum controlled by them, with the only people in the world who care, but who are to afraid to stand in a street with a sign.
How much more information do you need before you speak up?
The two ways I'm aware AI can go rogue are the Skynet way and the paperclip maximizer way. Eg, Skynet becomes self-aware, realizes humanity can unplug it and is thus a threat, and tries to destroy humanity before we can turn it off. Alternatively, it is programmed with optimizing a specific task, like making paperclips, so it marshals all the world's resources into that one single task.
Are there any others?
Their prompts would differ, depending on their use case. For ChatGPT, even a few words can effect a huge change in the personality it shows.
> Are there any others?
Both scenarios are vague enough for lots of uncertainty. If many AIs are around, perhaps they would see each other as bigger threats and ignore mankind. And different optimizing tasks might conflict with each other. There could be a paperclip recycler for every paperclip maker.