Earlier when Microsoft adopted OpenAI's ChatGPT technology and launched the Bing AI chatbot, users quickly discovered it had multiple other personas called "Sydney," "Fury," "Venom," among others.
Last year, I wrote a column about a strange encounter I had with Sydney, the AI alter ego of Microsoft’s Bing search engine.
Kevin Scott, Microsoft's chief technology officer, told The Verge in an interview that the company might bring back Sydney, its code name for a version of Bing's AI chatbot. The tech giant added ...
A new chatbot called Claude.ai is powered by Claude 3 Sonnet ... "While we've all been distracted by Gemini, Bing's Sydney ...
The race to create the best artificial intelligence chatbot is on. At the time of writing ... The dark side’s name is Sydney. If you ask Bing, Sydney is an “internal alias” that was never intended to ...
In the month after Bing launched its chatbot, codenamed Sydney, which is powered by OpenAI technology ... prompting reorganizations of its artificial intelligence teams, the launch of a ChatGPT rival ...
It is seen as a bad thing for an AI chatbot that will revolutionize the search. It is evident that the new Bing will call publications or users liars when you say something it doesn’t like.
Kevin Roose of the New York Times was deliberately trying to provoke it, the new ChatGPT-powered Bing, asking edgy questions about its shadow side. The chatbot ... of AI is a subject of some ...
When I set out to improve my tainted reputation with chatbots ... I’ve had with researchers in artificial intelligence, some of whom worked on Bing — is that many of the stories about my ...