One wrong chatbot answer cost Google $100 billion| Google bard ai chatbot
Google's new chatbot 'Bird' gets the wrong answer when asked a simple question in a promotional video, Reuters reported. As a result, Google's campaign failed and the company lost $100 billion in the stock market overnight.
The ad asks Bird, "What new discoveries from the James Webb Telescope can I tell my 9-year-old?" Byrd responded with several recommendations, including that the telescope was the first to image a planet outside Earth's solar system. But this information is not correct. In 2004, the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) was able to take some such images for the first time. This fact has been confirmed by the US space research agency NASA.
It is believed that Google is under pressure since the launch of the ChatGPT service by a startup called Open AI under the auspices of Microsoft. Ever since the software was released in November last year, it has been impressing consumers. ChatGBT is praised for its accurate and well-written answers to simple questions. Last Tuesday, Microsoft announced that ChatGPT functionality has been added to its search engine Bing. In the context of these events, the price of Microsoft's shares increased by 3 percent on Wednesday.
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