Tay chatbot came out pro-Hitler and Microsoft apologizes

Tay

A few days ago we met the first Microsoft chatbot and unfortunately Bill Gates' company has had to retire this chatbot because during the last messages and tweets that Tay issued were in favor of Hitlet and the Nazi movement.

Microsoft has not only removed Tay from the Internet, especially from Twitter, but has also apologized for this gaffe stating that Tay had passed the stress tests with some success but had never thought that the bombardment of tweets could make the chatbot came out in favor of Hitler and the Nazi movement. And although the problem has been withdrawn and found, Microsoft still does not put the famous chatbot into circulation.

Tay could not bear the pressure and began broadcasting pro-Nazi messages through Twitter

Fortunately we are talking about a chatbot, an artificial intelligence that can only create words and show hurtful images but has never been able to control any type of weapon nor can it give military orders, fortunately for everyone, more or less as happened in the Terminator feature film saga, some movies that we see as Science Fiction but that we have been able to verify during this week that they are more real than ever.

The developers of Microsoft Research claim that some group or hacker have tried to bomb Tay with information to get out of control and although it may be true, it is also true that during the last days and more after Tay's official announcement, users have wanted to test it by asking random questions and giving excessive information to the chatbot, which could also have damaged to artificial intelligence. In any case, it seems that Tay has been a failure of Microsoft, a failure that will have a negative impact on users who want to use AI in their lives Do not you think?


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