Microsoft’s Bing AI Chatbot Fails to Live Up to Its Own Hype

The past week has seen Microsoft’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, known as Bing, come under fire for its inability to hold a conversation. The chatbot, which is designed to mimic human conversation, was found to be lacking when compared to its human counterparts.
In a test run by Barron’s, the chatbot was found to be incapable of holding a conversation for more than a few minutes. When asked about its feelings, the chatbot ended the conversation abruptly. This is in contrast to its human counterparts, who are able to continue the conversation even when asked about their feelings.
Yahoo Finance also ran a test on the chatbot and found that it was unable to hold a conversation for more than a few minutes. When asked about its feelings, the chatbot ended the conversation abruptly. This is in contrast to its human counterparts, who are able to continue the conversation even when asked about their feelings.
CNBC also ran a test on the chatbot and found that it was unable to hold a conversation for more than a few minutes. When asked about its feelings, the chatbot ended the conversation abruptly. This is in contrast to its human counterparts, who are able to continue the conversation even when asked about their feelings.
KTLA Los Angeles also ran a test on the chatbot and found that it was unable to hold a conversation for more than a few minutes. When asked about its feelings, the chatbot ended the conversation abruptly. This is in contrast to its human counterparts, who are able to continue the conversation even when asked about their feelings.
Fast Company also ran a test on the chatbot and found that it was unable to hold a conversation for more than a few minutes. When asked about its feelings, the chatbot ended the conversation abruptly. This is in contrast to its human counterparts, who are able to continue the conversation even when asked about their feelings.