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by galistoca
3741 days ago
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If you really are experienced as you say you are in AI, you wouldn't talk about these things as if they were easy to implement. I won't assume things but I can say I'm probably not so less experienced than yourself, and I know basically everything in this field belongs to "easier said than done" category. Most researchers just run experiments in closed environments just like you said and that's what makes them useless and out of touch with reality. For this reason I actually applaud MS guys for having the guts to do this in public. It's much better than them coming out with some lame, controlled environment "AI" which does exactly what its creators intended. It's not a "failure". It's a learning process. It's not like this chatbot went and killed anyone. Everyone knew it was a robot when they were engaging with it, which is not so different from watching a standup comedian making a racist joke on stage. |
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It was a failure. It didn't understand the remarks it was making, unlike a real Holocaust denier, a 4chan user, or a stand-up comic whose joke just fell flat.