It is stated that Redmond wants to create a world where it is possible to communicate with robots in ordinary English, which does not require deep technical knowledge. This should help people interact with robots more easily and understand the laws of physics.
It is worth noting that Microsoft’s first venture already has its own experience, albeit unsuccessful, in developing artificial intelligence for interacting with humans. We’re talking about a chatbot for Twitter called Tay, introduced in 2016.
Due to netizens trolling, he quickly changed from a neutral colloquial to a racist and misogynist one.
Source: Ferra

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