
Discord CEO Jason Citron said he wants this AI to exist in a “safe, positive environment.” You don’t have to look far to find examples of other ChatGPT-based products like Bing creating massive PR headaches, like when it copies the opinions of self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate. Without getting to test it, it’s unclear whether the AI will be capable of forming any responses beyond simple questions and answers.

The Clyde bot should be rolling out to all users next week, according to Discord’s VP of Engineering, Prachi Gupta. You can also get the AI to do the job of finding a funny GIF for those pressing moments when it’s late and you’re way too tired to come up with a joke yourself. The chatbot can tell users the time in Tokyo, Japan, for instance, or list the steps for “how to build a birdhouse.”
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Let’s also not forget Microsoft, which has also incorporated OpenAI’s tech into its Bing chatbot and the Windows 11 taskbar.ĭuring a presentation to press, the company showed how Discord users in supported servers can invoke an AI chatbot by typing name of one of Discord’s mascots-into the chat. Thanks to this API, other platforms like the Salesforce-owned Slack and Snapchat have also integrated limited AI chatbots into their platforms. OpenAI released its API last week while touting itself as a one-stop-shop for any company looking for a quick, relatively cheap way to jump onto the AI bandwagon. The chatbot is coming courtesy of ChatGPT creator OpenAI and will allow users to “enjoy AI with friends,” emphasizing how generative AI can be used to drive conversation, rather than being limited to a one-on-one Q&A format.ĭiscord is just the latest major online platform to jump on the hype surrounding large language model chatbots. On Thursday, Discord announced a “free, public experiment” incorporating a large language model AI chatbot directly into Discord chat. Remembering Enterprise: The Test Shuttle That Never Flew to SpaceĪpple's 12 Most Embarrassing Product Failures These Winning Close-Up Photos Show Life That's Often Overlooked
