that it caught the Bard AI blatantly plagiarizing without citing any sources at all — which Bard even freely admitted to doing.While testing Google's chatbot, the site's editor-in-chief Avram Piltch wanted to see just how specific its answers could be, and so he asked it a necessarily specific question that's right on theWhat Piltch probably did not expect was that Bard's answer would be almost word-for-word copied from an article on his own website.
And Bard's response: "The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D is faster than the Intel Core i9-13900K in gaming. In our testing, the 7950X3D was 12% faster than the 13900K at 1080p gaming at stock settings, and 9% faster when the chips were overclocked." Avram pressed Bard on what it mean by "our testing." Only then did it reply that it was referring to the work done byas the source of information I used," it lamented, soullessly., a Google spokesperson asked not to be quoted directly, but said that Bard was intended to generate original work, rather than copying existing material.Having your work stolen by an AI from Google, a tech monolith, is alarming enough.
At the very least, Bard AI apologized for the slip-up, and could perhaps "learn" from the experience — if we're being optimistic.
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