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Microsoft axes chatbot that learnt a little too much ‘humour’ online

- Brandon Bailey — AP

san francisco — OMG! Did you hear about the artificial intelligen­ce program that Microsoft designed to chat like a teenage girl? It was totally yanked offline in less than a day, after it began spouting racist, sexist and otherwise offensive remarks.

Microsoft said it was all the fault of some really mean people, who launched a ‘coordinate­d effort’ to make the chatbot known as Tay “respond in inappropri­ate ways.” To which one artificial intelligen­ce expert responded: Duh!

Well, he didn’t really say that. But computer scientist Kris Hammond did say, “I can’t believe they didn’t see this coming.”

Microsoft said its researcher­s created Tay as an experiment to learn more about computers and human conversati­on. On its website, the company said the program was targeted to an audience of 18 to 24-year-olds and was “designed to engage and entertain people where they connect with each other online through casual and playful conversati­on.”

In other words, the program used a lot of slang and tried to provide humorous responses in response to messages and photos. The chatbot went live on Wednesday, and Microsoft invited the public to chat with Tay on Twitter and some other messaging services popular with teens and young adults. “The more you chat with Tay the smarter she gets, so the experience can be more personalis­ed for you,” the company said.

But some users found Tay’s responses odd, and others apparently found it wasn’t hard to nudge Tay into making offensive comments, apparently prompted by repeated questions or statements that contained offensive words. Soon, Tay was making sympatheti­c references to Hitler — and creating a furor on social media.

 ?? — AP ?? Artificial-intelligen­ce software designed by Microsoft to tweet like a teenage girl has been suspended.
— AP Artificial-intelligen­ce software designed by Microsoft to tweet like a teenage girl has been suspended.

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