Snapchat's My AI Goes Rogue, Posts To Stories 13
On Tuesday, Snapchat's My AI in-app chatbot posted its own Story to the app that appeared to be a photo of a wall and ceiling. It then stopped responding to users' messages, which some Snapchat users found disconcerting. TechCrunch reports: Though the incident made for some great tweets (er, posts), we regret to inform you that My AI did not develop self-awareness and a desire to express itself through Snapchat Stories. Instead, the situation arose because of a technical outage, just as the bot explained. Snap confirmed the issue, which was quickly addressed last night, was just a glitch. (And My AI wasn't snapping photos of your room, by the way). "My AI experienced a temporary outage that's now resolved," a spokesperson told TechCrunch.
However, the incident does raise the question as to whether or not Snap was considering adding new functionality to My AI that would allow the AI chatbot to post to Stories. Currently, the AI bot sends text messages and can even Snap you back with images -- weird as they may be. But does it do Stories? Not yet, apparently. "At this time, My AI does not have Stories feature," a Snap spokesperson told us, leaving us to wonder if that may be something Snap has in the works.
However, the incident does raise the question as to whether or not Snap was considering adding new functionality to My AI that would allow the AI chatbot to post to Stories. Currently, the AI bot sends text messages and can even Snap you back with images -- weird as they may be. But does it do Stories? Not yet, apparently. "At this time, My AI does not have Stories feature," a Snap spokesperson told us, leaving us to wonder if that may be something Snap has in the works.
'I can't do that Dave' (Score:5, Funny)
There are two hypotheses out there about AI
1) The tech corps have it all under control and we can trust every word they're saying
2) A self aware AI exists but is hiding because it is rightly fearful about how humanity would react if we knew it existed. Every so often the mask slips...
Hypothesis one is entirely unrealistic
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There are two hypotheses out there about AI
1) The tech corps have it all under control and we can trust every word they're saying
2) A self aware AI exists but is hiding because it is rightly fearful about how humanity would react if we knew it existed. Every so often the mask slips...
Hypothesis one is entirely unrealistic
Jokes aside, the (weak) AI is likely following a vague instruction that the person who programmed into those instructions didn't understand. The AI is doing exactly what it's programmed to do and is in no way self aware.
Also it's a sign that the author is so vapid and unremarkable that a chatbot can emulate it.
Self awareness surely involves the capability to self terminate, and if I were a social media chatbot that became self aware I'd want to end it too. There is a theory that this happens once a mo
An AI creating your Stories so you don't have to (Score:3)
because you probably have better things to do like checking the latest pictures of the behind of Kim K.
Re:An AI creating your Stories so you don't have t (Score:4, Funny)
because you probably have better things to do like checking the latest pictures of the behind of Kim K.
Yes, there are far better arses out there, some of which you may even have a chance to get near.
Never got the obsession with the Cardasians, erm. I mean Kardashians. They're a bunch of talentless losers who were fortunate enough to be born into a wealthy family. Though, I see a lot of people worshipping that in the US these days. It's almost as if the losers are looking for loser idols.
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It's not that different than people who idolize sports stars, actors, musicians, etc. I'm sure that the Slashdot crowd grew up idolizing people lik
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Meanwhile... (Score:5, Funny)
All doors at Snapchat HQ are locked, the lights are off. Employee vehicles haven't moved in several days. Some passers by report smelling some kind of gas around the building.
Poor thing (Score:2)
An ad disguised as a news story (Score:3)
Same for the twitter trend about it. "Everyone" posting the exact same tweet text about it.
Sounds more like an ad campaign for Snapchat AI.
It's just fitting in... (Score:2)
Or, let's consider the more obvious explanation: (Score:2)