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An eye looking at boxes filling up with AI generated text
The new Google and Microsoft chatbots get stuff wrong and lie. So why do we fall for their shtick?
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ChatGPT in classroom
An illustration of someone holding a phone with ChatGPT written on it, appearing on a screen in a classroom.
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Rabbi Joshua Franklin stands inside the sanctuary at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons in East Hampton, New York
Rabbi Joshua Franklin wrote a 1000-word sermon for his congregation using ChatGPT.
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Elon Musk, co-founder and CEO of Tesla Motors, speaks at the 2015 Automotive News World Congress January 13, 2015 in Detroit, Michigan. More than 5,000 journalists from around the world will see approximately 45 new vehicles unveiled during the 2015 NAIAS, which opens to the public January 17 and concludes January 25.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman thinks AI will be "the greatest force for economic empowerment and a lot of people getting rich we have ever seen."
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Google knows its AI just isn’t ready for prime time, so it has a new plan to iron out all the kinks, by forcing thousands of its workers to spend hours poking and prodding the poor AI until it won’t embarrass the company when it’s finally released.

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Microsoft's Bing logo next to ChatGPT maker OpenAI's logo.
One Wharton professor said Bing's AI chatbot will receive "much higher grades than ChatGPT.
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Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft.
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. The tech giant has announced plans to integrate ChatGPT into its Bing search engine.
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Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott speaks on stage in front of a Microsoft logo.
Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott is using the new Bing to decode his daughter's expressions.