One of the pioneers of artificial intelligence argues that chatbots are often prodded into producing strange results by the people who are using them.
Category: OpenAI Labs
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Why Do A.I. Chatbots Tell Lies and Act Weird? Look in the Mirror.
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Chinese Tech Giants Promise Their Own ChatGPT-Style Chatbots
The New York Times – Business:A wave of Chinese tech companies are announcing their own A.I.-powered chatbots — but face hurdles imposed by their own government.
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Why China Didn’t Invent ChatGPT
The New York Times – Business:The state’s hardening censorship and heavier hand have held back its tech industry; so has entrepreneurs’ reluctance to invest for the long term. It wasn’t always that way.
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Help, Bing’s Chatbot Won’t Stop Declaring Its Love For Me
The New York Times – Business:A very strange conversation with the chatbot built into Microsoft’s search engine left me deeply unsettled. Even frightened.
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Microsoft’s ChatGPT-Powered Bing Makes Search Interesting Again
The New York Times – Business:Google has stiff competition now, after Microsoft integrated powerful A.I. technology into its search engine.
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Microsoft Launches New Bing Likely Powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4 A.I
The New York Times – Business:Amid the tech industry’s worst slump in decades, industry leaders are predicting an era built on new chatbots and other types of artificial intelligence.
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At This School, Computer Science Class Now Includes Critiquing Chatbots
The New York Times – Business:Move over, coding. Some schools are asking student programmers to think critically about rapid advances in artificial intelligence.
