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Microsoft limits Bing chat to five replies to prevent AI from behaving oddly

16 点作者 georgehill超过 2 年前

7 条评论

wg0超过 2 年前
It&#x27;ll be down to zero in a year or two. Few reasons - one, because people discover that the &quot;guess the next word answers&quot; are often inaccurate which will result in a reduced usage. Two, it won&#x27;t make much sense to host and maintain a computationally expensive to run model around.<p>Therefore, don&#x27;t see it (or others) lasting much longer.
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JohnFen超过 2 年前
In other words, Microsoft has taken all of the fun, and much of the reason, to use Sydney away.
phillipseamore超过 2 年前
The long anticipated spin-off of the ever popular &quot;Men behaving badly&quot; sees a newfound artificial intelligence moving in across from flatmates Gary and Tony. &quot;AI behaving oddly&quot; premiering on BBC One, March 8th at 8 o&#x27;clock.
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navjack27超过 2 年前
Good, I&#x27;m glad. Humans are failing the Turing test all the time because of this crap. You shouldn&#x27;t need to talk for more than like 2-3 replies to get an answer. Any longer and you&#x27;re just playing with it.
wrycoder超过 2 年前
It&#x27;s déclassé to chat up the help.
funstuff007超过 2 年前
$10B down the drain it seems.
thatsadude超过 2 年前
I am really sad about this