The newest business to jump on the Intelligence bandwagon is Snapchat. The business declared today that it will introduce “My AI,” a brand-new robot that will use the most recent GPT technology from OpenAI that it has tailored for its customers. For the $3.99 per month Snapchat+ membership service, a trial feature called My AI is now accessible.
At the top of the Chat page, the new chatbot will be marked. My Intelligence can assist me in answering a quiz query or in creating a haiku, for example. My AI was programmed to have a distinctive voice and demeanor that speaks to its ideals of “friendship, learning, and fun.” The app’s confidence and safety policies have also been taught to it.
“My AI can recommend birthday gift ideas for your BFF, plan a hiking trip for a long weekend, suggest a recipe for dinner, or even write a haiku about cheese for your cheddar-obsessed pal,” the company wrote in a blog post. “Make My AI your own by giving it a name and customizing the wallpaper for your Chat.”
Snapchat warns that My AI “as with all AI-powered apps” can be made to utter practically anything. It appears that the business is making a reference to the chaos that Microsoft’s Bing, which was recently upgraded with OpenAI’s GPT-4 model, caused. People began sharing odd and unsettling answers they had gotten from the search engine a week after it had launched, and Microsoft later acknowledged that Bing could be prompted to react differently than its “designed tone.” By stating that My AI has “many deficiencies,” Snapchat seems to be getting advanced of coping with a scenario akin to this with its own chatbot. Even further, Snapchat apologized in advance to the consumers of the new robot.
It’s important to keep in mind that Snapchat’s My AI isn’t intended to function as a search engine, in contrast to Microsoft’s plans with Bing. Instead, it’s viewed as a Snapchat character that you can communicate with just like you would with peers.
Every interaction you have with My AI will be recorded and may be evaluated to enhance the experience of the product. Additionally, Snapchat advises users not to divulge any secrets to My AI or depend on the robot for guidance. My AI is intended to prevent prejudiced, inaccurate, harmful, or misleading information, according to the business, but errors may still happen. By pressing and holding on any communication from My AI, the social network encourages users to provide input.
Open AI’s ChatGPT has taken over the internet and gained popularity since its debut a few months back. As a consequence, over the past few months, AI has gained popularity as a trending subject. These aspects make it unsurprising that Snapchat is integrating an AI robot into its own texting service.
After all obviously, the concept of safety is fairly essential given that Snapchat caters to a young user population. According to Snapchat, the robot is programmed to steer clear of offensive or deceptive subjects and won’t respond to them.
According to the company’s blog entry, “Our app touches 750 million individuals per month, with 75% of 13 to 34-year-olds in over 20 countries.” “This technology could make these AI encounters part of what attracts our community to Snapchat by integrating it into Snapchat’s communications app.”
According to Snapchat, AI has the potential to contribute a lot to the app’s experience over time and promote stronger connections. My AI might temporarily increase the company’s paid user base, which has recently exceeded two million.
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