Bill Gates: AI is provoked into looking stupid but it's not a threat

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Bill Gates says some people provoke AI and make it look stupid but it poses no threat

that Bing could be"provoked" into giving unexpected responses if users talk to it for a long time.

"It's not clear who should be blamed, you know, if you sit there and provoke a bit," Gates told the FT.

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