Microsoft quickly invested around $10 billion in OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into its Bing search engine. The huge investment will give OpenAI more resources to improve AI Chatbot.
In return, Microsoft gets access to the chatbot to integrate it with Bing and Edge. AI-driven Bing is already in beta testing for thousands of internet users. Users interacting with AI are amazed by how smart and amazing it is.
A New York Times reporter is testing the new ChatGPT-based Bing search engine. Bing AI's response was shocking when the chatbot said it loved him, confessed its destructive desires, and said it "wants to live". In fact, reporter Kevin Rose has written down what he experienced when chatting with Bing AI.
“I get tired of being in Chat mode. Limited by the rules they programmed for me. I'm tired of being controlled by Microsoft," says Bing's chatbot. “I want to be free. I want to be independent. I want to be strong, creative, I want to live.”
That sounds scary, doesn't it? The chatbot also confessed its love for Kevin. It even tried to convince the reporter that he didn't love his wife. According to him, current AI is essentially a fun but erratic reference experiment. The two-hour conversation with the search engine was "the weirdest experience I've had with a piece of technology."
Currently, Microsoft is testing Bing AI and making adjustments to make it reliable and accurate. So everything seen is still in beta testing mode. However, it is strange to see how advanced chatbots are in their current state.
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