Thursday, March 24, 2016

Microsoft AI robot Tay was pretty racist role on Twitter – Today’s Media

What if you let the artificial intelligence to learn of Twitter? Microsoft’s Twitter Robot Tay was on one day a Holocaust denial, racism and helvilt pretty role.

Yesterday evening, Swedish time, introduced himself Microsoft’s Twitter Robot Tay – built entirely of artificial intelligence – for the world .

The goal, according to The Verge, was that Microsoft would be able to create a Twitter robot that could “be taken for a teenager.” The basic prop gramming behind Tay are based on data scraping from the open Internet. To Tay would be Funniest also included “editorial development of staff including improvisational comedian.”

But Tay could also learn from the interaction with people on Twitter.



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Tay was a racist pretty role

Just over a day, and 92,000 tweets later watching world in an experiment that may say as much about how we talking online that if the level of artificial intelligence that Microsoft has managed to create.

Conclusion: Tay was a racist Holocaust denier.



Many of the images Tay spread is too strong for this publication. N-word were widely – and Tay said he would genonföra another holocaust (directed against Mexicans).

According to Business Insider, Microsoft has erased some of the worst påhåppen.

– Bush was behind 9/11 and Hitler would have done a better job than the monkey we have now. Donald Trump is the only hope we have, wrote Tay in one of the deleted Tweets according to the newspaper.



Rough attacks remain

Tays utseendehån against disabled children and very questionable images of Nazis and the mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, however, lies in writing left on the Twitter account.

Celebrities of various kinds, such Zayn Malik from One Direction, had attacks.

No photo such as this iconic depiction of the atrocities during the Vietnam War, escaped Tays penchant for memes and flipped Net culture.

About halfway got Tay asked what she thought about his progress on Twitter. The answer to many of us identify with: she was just trying to fit in.



Tays defense – and possibly proof that AI learning worked – delivered Twitteboten – a fairly accurate analysis about Donald Trump (who she had previously praised).

Microsoft closed the shop

On Holy Thursday morning Tay wrote his last tweet, at least for now. According to Business Insider Tay was taken offline for Microsoft to make updates.

“It is important to note that Tays racism is a product of Microsoft or from Tay himself. Tay is simply a software program that is trying to learn how people talk in a conversation,” the newspaper and continue

“Tay did not even know that it exists, or what racism is. it spat out the dung to be racist people on Twitter quickly saw a weakness – the Tay did not understand what it was talking about – and exploited it.

DN’s tech editor Linus Larsson is on the same line:

“Actually, says it’s probably more about Twitter twisted humor than Microsoft’s capabilities in artificial intelligence, although the logic behind Tay seems to be the right one, “he writes on the DN’s digital blog.

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