Conservative News sites infested by AI chatbots

 Conservative news sites are INFECTECTED by AI chat bots

They are capable of texting and talking. In fact many companies not including Mom & Pop's store are using AI chat bots to eliminate jobs.... But then there are the political operatives (democrats) who use Chat bots to insult, deride, obstruct, propagate false narratives into conservative news comment sections.

How can you tell? Insulting avatar labels, they are always on the comment section... and they all have PRIVATE settings and they never contribute a real thought only insults. Should you find your self tempted to reply to a comment in a new sites. Look up the commenter, you'll find, setting: (Private) comments, all insulting in many political news items. If this is the case as we have found, Chances are good that you've encountered a chat bot.... Don't think so? Check out this news items from Feb 2019... They identified more than 15,000 AI chat bots accounts in Twitter alone.... 

2021 and 2022....150,000? who knows...

As conservatives we no longer participate in news sites comment sections...

Software to identify Chat bots here

Below is directly from Microsoft...  2016....

For context, Tay was not the first artificial intelligence application we released into the online social world. In China, our XiaoIce chatbot is being used The great experience with XiaoIce led us to wonder: Would an AI like this be just as captivating in a radically different cultural environment? Tay – a chatbot created for 18- to 24- year-olds in the U.S. for entertainment purposes – is our first attempt to answer this question.

As we developed Tay, we planned and implemented a lot of filtering and conducted extensive user studies with diverse user groups. We stress-tested Tay under a variety of conditions, specifically to make interacting with Tay a positive experience. Once we got comfortable with how Tay was interacting with users, we wanted to invite a broader group of people to engage with her. It’s through increased interaction where we expected to learn more and for the AI to get better and better.

The logical place for us to engage with a massive group of users was Twitter. Unfortunately, in the first 24 hours of coming online, a coordinated attack by a subset of people exploited a vulnerability in Tay. Although we had prepared for many types of abuses of the system, we had made a critical oversight for this specific attack. As a result, Tay tweeted wildly inappropriate and reprehensible words and images. We take full responsibility for not seeing this possibility ahead of time. We will take this lesson forward as well as those from our experiences in China, Japan and the U.S. Right now, we are hard at work addressing the specific vulnerability that was exposed by the attack on Tay.

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