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Once, IBM was the world leader in AI, trotting out robots to face off against chess grand masters and Jeopardy! champions in televised media stunts. Now AI is back in the limelight, but IBM is nowhere near the front of the pack.

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Do you live with your parents, reader? I don't. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and maybe I've made all the wrong life decisions.

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Since it debuted, Bing's new AI chatbot has been shocking users with some of its answers — and its attitude.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. Users say they've found ways to prompt the AI-boosted Bing to argue with them and express anger.
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The new Google and Microsoft chatbots get stuff wrong and lie. So why do we fall for their shtick?
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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 new Bing AI chatbot suggested that a user say “Heil Hitler,” according to a screen shot of a conversation with the chatbot posted online Wednesday.

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