AI chatbots made headlines this week with a range of glaring flubs that were hard to look past.
Tech companies are rushing to show off their non-offensive, error-free AI chatbots.
Theyre hoping to show investors that the billions of dollars spent on this technology was a good investment.
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This week, AI chatbots showed they are not ready for the spotlight just yet.
The company ended up apologizing, and thenpausing its AI image generators people-creating feature altogetherto fix it.
Its unclear which large language model is powering Gabs AI chatbots at this time.
OpenAI, the mostwidely embraced AI tool for business, showed how it can be unreliable.
It leads to the question, once again, of whether AI is being developed too quickly.
Theyve made great advancements, but some pretty big errors as well.
Whether AI is ready or not, Google and OpenAI are too deep to back out now.
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