Bing's chatbot apparently named me as one of its enemies and accused me of rejecting its love after I wrote an article about it
I hit a dubious career milestone this month as Microsoft's new Bing AI chatbot apparently named me among a list of reporters it considers its enemies.
It made sense that Bing was simply pulling material from the internet about my published Insider posts, but it was odd that it was characterizing that as an interaction it'd had with me. The bot had itself told me in one of our chats, for whatever that's worth, that it doesn't remember conversations, only"general information" that it keeps in a"secure and encrypted database." Screenshot from Bing.
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