OpenAI reportedly warned Microsoft not to rush the release of Bing, its AI-powered search engine, before it solved issues such as the chatbot displaying concerning behavior. The chatbot’s initial release saw some users report bizarre and even dystopian interactions with it. Microsoft is an investor in OpenAI but also a competitor as the two companies create similar products. The companies disagreed over the pace of the technology’s release, with Microsoft executives keen to launch new tech to customers quickly, despite OpenAI’s concerns. Microsoft eventually imposed limits to exchanges that contained user questions and Bing replies to prevent issues.
OpenAI Warned Microsoft Not to Rush Release of Bing Chatbot Before Ensuring It Was Ready for Human Interaction: Report
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