Snap to roll out chatbot powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT
Snap Inc, which owns photo messaging app Snapchat, said on Monday it is rolling out an artificial intelligence chatbot powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT technology, as the company seeks to enter the buzzy field of generative AI. The chatbot, called My AI, will be available to subscribers of Snap's premium subscription Snapchat+, the company said in a blog post. My AI was trained to have a fun and light hearted tone and will be able to offer creative ideas like potential gifts for a friend's birthday or write a poem about a certain topic, Snap said. The Santa Monica, California-based company said in the blog post that the chatbot is "prone to hallucination," and may be tricked into saying anything, adding that users should not rely on the bot for advice.
















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