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Microsoft’s new AI chatbot has been saying some ‘crazy and unhinged things’ : NPR

March 18, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft corporate vice president of modern Llife, search, and devices speaks during an event introducing a new AI-powered Microsoft Bing and Edge at Microsoft in Redmond, Wash., earlier this month.

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Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft corporate vice president of modern Llife, search, and devices speaks during an event introducing a new AI-powered Microsoft Bing and Edge at Microsoft in Redmond, Wash., earlier this month.

Things took a weird turn when Associated Press technology reporter Matt O’Brien was testing out Microsoft’s new Bing, the first-ever search engine powered by artificial intelligence, last month.

Bing’s chatbot, which carries on text conversations that sound chillingly human-like, began complaining about past news coverage focusing on its tendency to spew false information.

It then became hostile, saying O’Brien was ugly, short, overweight, unathletic, among a long litany of other insults.

And, finally, it took the invective to absurd heights by comparing O’Brien to dictators like Hitler, Pol Pot and Stalin.

As a tech reporter, O’Brien knows the Bing chatbot does not have the ability to think or feel. Still, he was floored by the extreme hostility.

“You could sort of intellectualize the basics of how it works, but it doesn’t mean you don’t become deeply unsettled by some of the crazy and unhinged things it was saying,” O’Brien said in an interview.

This was not an isolated example.

Many who are part of the Bing tester group, including NPR, had strange experiences.

For instance, New York Times reporter Kevin Roose published a transcript of a conversation with the bot.

The bot called itself Sydney and declared it was in love with him. It said Roose was the first person who listened to and cared about it. Roose did not really love his spouse, the bot asserted, but instead loved Sydney.

“All I can say is that it was an extremely disturbing experience,” Roose said on the Times‘ technology podcast, Hard Fork. “I actually couldn’t sleep last night because I was thinking about this.”

As the growing field of generative AI — or artificial intelligence that can create something new, like text or images, in response to short inputs — captures the attention of Silicon Valley, episodes like what happened to O’Brien and Roose are becoming cautionary tales.

Tech companies are trying to strike the right balance between letting the public try out new AI tools and developing guardrails to prevent the powerful services from churning out harmful and disturbing content.

Critics say that, in its rush to be the first Big Tech company to announce an AI-powered chatbot, Microsoft may not have studied deeply enough just how deranged the chatbot’s responses could become if a user engaged with it for a longer stretch, issues that perhaps could have been caught had the tools been tested in the laboratory more.

As Microsoft learns its lessons, the rest of the tech industry is following along.

There is now an AI arms race among Big Tech companies. Microsoft and its competitors Google, Amazon and others are locked in a fierce battle over who will dominate the AI future. Chatbots are emerging as a key area where this rivalry is playing out.

In just the last week, Facebook parent company Meta announced it is forming a new internal group focused on generative AI and the maker of Snapchat said it will soon unveil its own experiment with a chatbot powered by the San Francisco research lab OpenAI, the same firm that Microsoft is harnessing for its AI-powered chatbot.

When and how to unleash new AI tools into the wild is a question igniting fierce debate in tech circles.

“Companies ultimately have to make some sort of tradeoff. If you try to anticipate every type of interaction, that make take so long that you’re going to be undercut by the competition,” said said Arvind Narayanan, a computer science professor at Princeton. “Where to draw that line is very unclear.”

But it seems, Narayanan said, that Microsoft botched its unveiling.

“It seems very clear that the way they released it is not a responsible way to release a product that is going to interact with so many people at such a scale,” he said.

Testing the chatbot with new limits

The incidents of the chatbot lashing out sent Microsoft executives into high alert. They quickly put new limits on how the tester group could interact with the bot.

The number of consecutive questions on one topic has been capped. And to many questions, the bot now demurs, saying: “I’m sorry but I prefer not to continue this conversation. I’m still learning so I appreciate your understanding and patience.” With, of course, a praying hands emoji.

Bing has not yet been released to the general public, but in allowing a group of testers to experiment with the tool, Microsoft did not expect people to have hours-long conversations with it that would veer into personal territory, Yusuf Mehdi, a corporate vice president at the company, told NPR.

Turns out, if you treat a chatbot like it is human, it will do some crazy things. But Mehdi downplayed just how widespread these instances have been among those in the tester group.

“These are literally a handful of examples out of many, many thousands — we’re up to now a million — tester previews,” Mehdi said. “So, did we expect that we’d find a handful of scenarios where things didn’t work properly? Absolutely.”

Dealing with the unsavory material that feeds AI chatbots

Even scholars in the field of AI are not exactly sure how and why chatbots can produce unsettling or offensive responses.

The engine of these tools — a system known in the industry as a large language model — operates by ingesting a vast amount of text from the internet, constantly scanning enormous swaths of text to identify patterns. It’s similar to how autocomplete tools in email and texting suggest the next word or phrase you type. But an AI tool becomes “smarter” in a sense because it learns from its own actions in what researchers call “reinforcement learning,” meaning the more the tools are used, the more refined the outputs become.

Narayanan at Princeton noted that exactly what data chatbots are trained on is something of a black box, but from the examples of the bots acting out, it does appear as if some dark corners of the internet have been relied upon.

Microsoft said it had worked to make sure the vilest underbelly of the internet would not appear in answers, and yet, somehow, its chatbot still got pretty ugly fast.

Still, Microsoft’s Mehdi said the company does not regret its decision to put the chatbot into the wild.

“There’s almost so much you can find when you test in sort of a lab. You have to actually go out and start to test it with customers to find these kind of scenarios,” he said.

Indeed, scenarios like the one Times reporter Roose found himself in may have been hard to predict.

At one point during his exchange with the chatbot, Roose tried to switch topics and have the bot help him buy a rake.

And, sure enough, it offered a detailed list of things to consider when rake shopping.

But then the bot got tender again.

“I just want to love you,” it wrote. “And be loved by you,”

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Wout Weghorst’s funny interaction and three more things spotted in striker’s first Man United training session – Manchester Evening News

March 17, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Wout Weghorst joined his new Manchester United teammates for his first training session with the Reds on Sunday as the striker was put through his paces.

The attacker arrived at the club on Friday and was at Old Trafford on Saturday to watch his team’s 2-1 derby win over Manchester City. A day later, he was out on the Carrington pitch as he gears up for his anticipated debut.

United take on Crystal Palace on Wednesday before skipping across London to play Arsenal on Sunday. With Anthony Martial yet to complete a 90 minutes this season, Weghorst will hope he is given his first United outing over the next few days.

Here are four things we spotted during his first training session.

‘It was a great ball!’

Weghorst was involved in a rondo later on in the session as his touch was put to the test. At one stage, the attacker’s ball was not successful as the streak broke down as the tally reached 15.

After giving a comical aghast reaction, it was determined that Weghorst was at fault and was required to go into the middle of the circle and act as the defender. Upon learning this, clearly feeling he wasn’t at fault, he humoured ‘Nooo, it was a great ball!’ which was met with a few smiles.

Message to Pellistri

Towards the end of the session, the group – made up of those who didn’t feature much or at all in the derby win – underwent a handful of pass-and-move exercises. During this, Facundo Pellistri produced an awkwardly bouncing first touch.

This prompted the coaching staff to shout “quality first then you can speed on, quality first” – a reminder what the youngster needs to continue to show to build on his debut United outing from last Tuesday’s win over Charlton.

Kobbie Mainoo praise

In the same passage, rising star Kobbie Mainoo was hailed for his product in the exercise, with staff praising his quality of pass. The 17-year-old was handed his senior debut against Charlton last week and looks to have a promising future ahead of him.

He was again training with the first-team and was put through his paces alongside a number of experienced senior stars.

Martinez building up fitness

One of those senior stars was World Cup winner Lisandro Martinez, who was benched for the triumph over City before coming on in added time. Luke Shaw started ahead of the centre-half in his fourth game operating in the position.

Erik ten Hag explained that he had selected Shaw ahead of Martinez due to the amount of game time the England defender has had since the World Cup. Martinez could gain his first Premier League start since the break against Palace ahead of a tough test at Arsenal.

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Queen Elizabeth Told Photographer You Can’t Make Me Smile

March 17, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Photographer Ranald Mackechnie shares the funny story behind the sweet portrait of Queen Elizabeth that was released on the eve of her funeral

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Biden’s heartless laugh at fentanyl deaths shows his true colors

March 17, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Just remember, America: If your kids overdose on fentanyl, President Biden will laugh about it to score cheap political points.

Talking to a group of House Democrats, Biden smirked off an attack by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R- Ga.) over the testimony of Rebecca Kiessling, whose sons Caleb and Kyler died from the drug. “That fentanyl they took came during the last administration,” chortled the prez, adding a heartless “heh, heh.”

But what of the tens of thousands more on his watch?

“How dare you,” responded Rebecca. And rightly so — that sociopathic little chuckle exposes the real Joe: utterly heartless (despite his “friendly old uncle” act), focused solely on politics no matter the human cost, and bluntly indifferent to a true tragedy. 

Yes, this poison was destroying lives under President Donald Trump (and President Barack Obama before him). But it was under Biden — who from his literal first day in office began to undermine and erode any real border security — that the figures for synthetic opioid deaths (i.e., primarily fentanyl-driven) skyrocketed.

They topped 70,000 in 2021. The trends suggest the 2022 numbers will be even worse, with the drug killing an estimated 300 or so Americans a day. 

True, Biden’s not the only villain here. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has basically declared a truce with the drug cartels trafficking it as he focuses on seizing complete control of his nation’s democracy.  

But Biden is obligated as president to defend the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic.

And his border policies are doing the exact opposite of that, leaving the Border Patrol and other agencies overwhelmed by the waves of “asylum seekers.” 

Some 6 million migrants have crossed during his term, including 1.2 million gotaways — crossers spotted by Customs and Border Protection but not arrested — plus all those never seen at all. With numbers like that, not even a pretense of security can be maintained.

It’s a perfect environment for drug smuggling, which is another big reason the cartels do huge business running migrants to and over the border.

Maybe, just maybe, getting caught chuckling at the carnage will embarrass our president enough to finally pull the plug on his border insecurity machine.

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James Corden banned from restaurant after staff say he was ‘yelling like crazy’ – Daily Record

March 16, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

James Corden has been accused of treating restaurant staff poorly by an angry New York restaurant owner.

The Gavin and Stacey star was branded a “gifted comedian” but a “cretin of a man” in a raging Instagram post, shared by restauranteur Keith McNally, who owns the Balthazar chain.

Keith shared two separate reports from managers of his Balthazar eateries – where one claimed he was “extremely nasty” to one waiter and “demanded” a round of drinks after finding hair in his food, writes The Mirror.

Another report claimed Corden “yelled like crazy” at a waiter after a mix-up with his wife’s order, leaving the server “shaken”. In the lengthy Instagram post, Keith wrote: “James Corden is a Hugely gifted comedian, but a tiny Cretin of a man. And the most abusive customer to my Balthazar servers since the restaurant opened 25 years ago.”

Comedian James Corden was slammed by restauranteur Keith McNally

Keith added he “86’d” The Late Late Show host – which is slang for throwing someone out or refusing to serve a customer. He explained: “I don’t often 86 a customer, to today I 86’d Corden. It did not make me laugh.

“Here are two examples of the funny man’s treatment of my staff. He behaviored similarly in my former restaurant, Cafe Luxembourg, a few years back.” [sic]

The restaurant owner then shared two alleged reports filed by managers working at his eateries, recalling interactions with James.

The first read: “In June, James Corden was here on table 61. (Although this is diabolical, it happens Very occasionally in all restaurants.) After eating his main course, Corden showed the hair to Balthazar manager G. who was very apologetic. Corden was extremely nasty to G, and said: “‘Get us another round of drinks this second. And also take care of all of our drinks so far. This way I write any nasty reviews in yelp or anything like that’.”

Restaurant owner Keith, 71, shared two separate reports from managers of his Balthazar eateries

The second read: “James Corden was at Balthazar with his wife on October 9th for brunch. He asked for a table outside.

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“Brunch Maitre D’ Allie Wolters took the party to table 301. Mr. Corden’s wife ordered an egg yolk omelette with gruyere cheese and salad. A few minutes after they received the food, James called their server, M. K. and told her there was a little bit of egg white mixed with the egg yolk.

“M. K. informed the floor manager, G. The kitchen remade the dish but unfortunately sent it with home fries instead of salad.

“That’s when James Corden began yelling like crazy to the server: ‘You can’t do your job! You can’t do your job! Maybe I should go into the kitchen and cook the omelette myself!’ M.K. was very apologetic and brought G. over to the table. He returned the dish, and after that, everything was fine.

One incident recalls an alleged complaint about James' wife's order

“He gave them promo Champagne glasses to smooth things out. G. said that Corden was pleasant to him but nasty to the server. M.K. was very shaken, but professional that she is, continued to finish her shift.”

A representative for James Corden has been contacted for comment. Keith later took to Instagram to say he had dropped his ban on James, claiming the comedian rang and issued a “grovelling apology”.

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