AI ‘Pin’ who made a big mistake as soon as he arrived

A company called Human AI introduced the pin, one of the most advertised products in the world, and immediately made a public mistake.

This AI has been the subject of widespread speculation by humans. This is a company that has been somewhat mysterious and at that Apple And includes designers and executives working at Microsoft.

The pin system can be attached to clothing and has a microphone, speaker and display that provides information in the form of light on the user’s hand.

This information is from OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, and Microsoft technology are provided by artificial intelligence systems built on

The pin is priced at $699 and will be available later this year. Its president, Imran Chaudhry, has touted it as both a boom in phone users and the future of mixed-reality headsets, aimed at enabling people to connect with the world around them.

One of the features intended to do this is access to artificial intelligence systems that can be used to get answers to questions.

Users would simply speak by pressing the AI ​​PIN, which would then allow the computer to access the Internet and display the response.

During its unveiling ceremony, executives used pins to answer one such question.

‘I can also use it to ask questions, such as: when will the next eclipse be, and where is the best place to see it?’

This will be answered by ‘browsing the AI ​​web, or fetching information from the internet,’ the representatives explained.

The AI ​​pin is then shown answering that the best place to see the next total solar eclipse in April 2024 will be at Xmouth in Australia or East Timor.

But next year’s solar eclipse will actually be visible in North America and has indeed been dubbed the ‘Great North American Eclipse’.

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It won’t be seen at all in Australia and will only be seen in Mexico, the US and Canada.

The system may have made a mistake because earlier this year a total solar eclipse was actually seen in Exmouth and East Timor.

The solar eclipse in April got massive coverage of this small Australian town – and presumably that coverage was used to train the artificial intelligence system that answered the question.

Human did not specify which assistant is being used for this response.

The AI ​​pin is specifically designed for a number of different assistants depending on the question being asked.

A similar mistake was made by Google’s Bard chatbot, when it was introduced earlier in the year.

In one ad, Bard can be seen being asked about the exciting discoveries made by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and responding that it had ‘taken the first images of a planet outside our own solar system’, which is correct. is not

At the time, many noted that this error indicated a central error in major language models. These systems ‘hallucinate’ – or lie with confidence – and have no real way of checking whether the information they are given is correct.


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2024-10-02 11:57:21

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