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Siri text to speech trolling
Siri text to speech trolling













So people who got frustrated trying to get Tay to answer questions with, you know, terrible bigoted undertones ended up saying, so why don't we just have it repeat after us? And then that's how some of the most awful things that Tay said ended up getting put out there. So you could get Tay to repeat anything after you. What happened with Tay was that Microsoft programmed it with a repeat-after-me game. Tay wanted to engage its users, make them feel like they're having a good time and so had to be designed with significantly more personality to achieve its goal. KANTROWITZ: So Tay is different because unlike Siri and maybe Facebook's M, those two other virtual systems, their purpose is to help you get things done or find something out. ZWERDLING: OK, so now I have an iPhone, and I say to Siri - you know, I ask her outrageous questions just to laugh at her answers. And so as people started programming more and more terrible things in to Tay, it started to take on that personality. And then it's supposed to be able to learn unsupervised, so without a programmer hovering over them.

siri text to speech trolling

The more data it ingests, the smarter it becomes. And we asked him do these bots work?ĪLEX KANTROWITZ: So this is one of the more fascinating things about artificial intelligence. But Tay developed a mind of her own - sort of. They named her Tay, and they designed her to tweet and engage people on other social media pretty much like a 19-year-old girl might do it. It's a kind of software, kind of like Siri and Apple's iPhones or like M on Facebook, except Microsoft designed their software with a different goal. Microsoft unveiled its latest version of artificial intelligence last week.

siri text to speech trolling

And now we have another story that shows how humans can make computers run amok.















Siri text to speech trolling