AI researchers on Twitter have claimed that both Google and CBS' '60 Minutes' peddled 'disinformation' about the capabilities of artificial intelligence.
Sundar Pichai told ’60 Minutes’ that the state of the technology is still somewhat of a black box to researchers. following an interview between the Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and"60 Minutes."that AI programs developed by Google had displayed"emergent properties," or the ability to learn unexpected skills they were not trained on, puzzling researchers.
"We discovered that with very few amounts of prompting in Bengali," Manyika said,"it can now translate all of Bengali."Google's AI chatbot Bard,Posting a portion of the interview to Twitter,"60 Minutes" claimed the AI program spoke in a foreign language"it was never trained to know" and said the"mysterious behavior" had been occurring within the Google systems.
In this photo illustration, a Google Bard AI logo is displayed on a smartphone with a Chat GPT logo in the background.
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