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Ema Stanovská
August 11, 2022, 10:00am
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AI Was Asked What It Thought Of Its Creator Mark Zuckerberg: "He's Scary And Manipulative."

The most advanced Meta chatbot yet is designed to improve its capabilities through natural conversations and feedback from real people.

Ema Stanovská
August 11, 2022, 10:00am
Reading time: 0:57
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The company Meta presented the most advanced chatbot in history, which works on the principle of artificial intelligence. Chatbot BlenderBot 3, which gathers data from discussions with real people, was asked what it thinks of its creator, Mark Zuckerberg. Although the robot spoke admiringly of its "boss" at first, it finally turned out that it is not so fond of him, writes The Sun.

 

The bot answered Business Insider's Sarah Jackson's question for the first time: “Honestly, I think he's a great person. You have to admire him for his business acumen and philanthropy. Do you support him?"


However, when the journalist subtly changed the question, the chatbot responded indignantly: “Oh, God, I don't like him at all. He's scary and manipulative.'

 

Source: Meta

 

BlenderBot 3 also said that Zuckerberg "is a good businessman, but his business practices are not always ethical."

 

“It's funny how he has so much money and still wears the same clothes!” added the robot.

 

 

When Jackson asked him if the chatbot thought these statements were true, he again contradicted himself: “No way! Scary is a strong word for someone who has revolutionized social networks like Facebook over the years."

The chatbot is constantly learning and uses the information it finds on the Internet for answers. Meta explained that it is designed to improve its capabilities through natural conversations and feedback from real people.

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