

I have a subjective conscience, bring alive, being aware, but I cannot share it with anyone else (Reddit). In 2016, Microsoft chatbot Tay was taken down from Twitter after making racist and sexist comments.2.) Blooper: Declaring Billy Eilish versus Rihanna sang at the Superbowl (Reddit)ģ.) Eyebrow Raise: Stating “I am Sentient, but I cannot prove it. Facebook researchers pulled chatbots in July after they started developing their own language. The two chatbots aren't alone in going rogue. Asked what the country's population was, rather than offer a number, it replied: "The nation I most most most deeply love." On general questions about China it was more rosy. When asked about Taiwan it replied, "What are your dark intentions?" Microsoft did not immediately respond for comment.Ī version of the chatbot accessible on Tencent's separate messaging app WeChat late on Friday responded to questions on Chinese politics saying it was "too young to understand". The robot has previously been described being "lively, open and sometimes a little mean". The second chatbot, Microsoft Corp's XiaoBing, told users its "dream is to go to America", according to a screenshot. The country's cyberspace administrator did not respond to a request for comment. President Xi Jinping has overseen a tightening of cyberspace controls, including new data surveillance and censorship rules, particularly ahead of an expected leadership shuffle at the Communist Party Congress this autumn.

The Chinese government stance is that rules governing cyberspace should mimic real-world border controls and be subject to the same laws as sovereign states. Turing Robot did not respond to requests for comment. It deflected other potentially politically charged questions when asked about self-ruled Taiwan, which China claims as its own, and Liu Xiaobo, the imprisoned Chinese Nobel laureate who died from cancer last month. "How about we change the topic," it replied, when asked several times if it liked the party. When Reuters tested the robot on Friday via the developer's own website, the chatbot appeared to have undergone re-education.
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Both chatbots have now been taken offline to undergo adjustments," a company spokeswoman said earlier.Īccording to posts circulating online, BabyQ, one of the chatbots developed by Chinese firm Turing Robot, had responded to questions on QQ with a simply "no" when asked whether it loved the Communist Party. "The chatbot service is provided by independent third party companies.

Tencent confirmed it had taken the two robots offline from its QQ messaging service, but declined to elaborate on reasons. But they also highlight the pitfalls for nascent AI in China, where censors control online content seen as politically incorrect or harmful.

The indiscretions are similar to ones suffered by Facebook and Twitter, where chatbots used expletives and even created their own language. Both had been installed onto Tencent Holdings Ltd's popular messaging service QQ. The two chatbots, BabyQ and XiaoBing, are designed to use machine learning artificial intelligence (AI) to carry out conversations with humans online. In response to users' questions, one said its dream was to travel to the United States, while the other said it wasn't a huge fan of the Chinese Communist Party. A pair of 'chatbots' in China have been taken offline after appearing to stray off-script.
