Google shares lose $100 billion after organization's man-made intelligence chatbot makes a mistake during demo
Google shares lose $100 billion after organization's man-made intelligence chatbot makes a mistake during demo.
Poet, Google's much-hyped new computer-based intelligence chatbot gadget, is currently being criticised for a negative response it produced in a demo this week. Poet is currently unable to be supplied to the general public.
The question "What new disclosures from the James Webb Space Telescope might I at any time fill my 9 year old in upon" is posed by a client to Versifier in the demo, which Google put on Twitter. Troubadour responds with a series of list items, one of which reads:
The JWST captured the very first images of a planet outside of our solar system. Despite NASA's claims, the primary image depicting an exoplanet—or any planet past our neighbourhood planet group—was actually taken by the European Space Agency.
In the presentation Wednesday, a Google executive teased plans to use this technology to offer more complex and conversational responses to queries, including providing bullet points ticking off the best times of year to see various constellations and also offering pros and cons for buying an electric vehicle.

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