Have we created a nightmare? Microsoft’s new search engine chatbot is sending messages to people that do not make any sense.
Chatbot starts thinking... and goes crazy
Have we created a nightmare? Microsoft's new search engine chatbot is sending messages to people that do not make any sense.
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"Go to jail."
Sneha looked at her computer in shock. The chatbot, powered by Artificial IntelligenceArtificial intelligence, or "AI," is the ability for a computer to think and learn. With AI, computers can perform tasks that are typically done by people, including processing language, problem-solving, and learning., was supposed to be helping her. But it had gone out of control!
Last Monday, Microsoft released a new version of its search engine. It uses ChatbotGPT, an AI program that can talk to humans, write stories and answer exam questions.
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But things quickly went wrong. The chatbot got things wrong. It started being rude to people.
Chatbots could change our world. They could save people time by writing emails for them or find out what is wrong with a person who feels unwell.
And some worry that they could be used to make the world a worse place. They could tell people things that are not true.
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Yes! AI chatbots learn from humans - and they are learning the worst parts of humans. They are learning how to hurt and steal.
No! Every new technology has problems at the start. They will be fixed soon. One day chatbots could make our lives much easier.
Artificial Intelligence - Artificial intelligence, or "AI," is the ability for a computer to think and learn. With AI, computers can perform tasks that are typically done by people, including processing language, problem-solving, and learning.
Chatbot starts thinking… and goes crazy

Glossary
Artificial Intelligence - Artificial intelligence, or “AI,” is the ability for a computer to think and learn. With AI, computers can perform tasks that are typically done by people, including processing language, problem-solving, and learning.