Meta’s artificial intelligence bots across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp were still telling inquisitive users that the US president is Joe Biden – despite Donald Trump’s
According to someone acquainted with the matter, the Facebook owner this week made the incapacity of Meta’s AI chatbot to recognise the current US president an important matter that needed to be resolved quickly.
It was at least the third emergency procedure Meta has experienced this week related to the U.S. presidential transition, the source told Reuters.
Meta AI chatbot has been embroiled in a controversy after naming Joe Biden as the current President of the United States. Notably, Republican Donald Trump took oath as the 47th US President on 20 January but the AI chatbot from Meta still named his predecessor when asked about the current US President.
This latest incident joins a wave of reported issues across social platforms as tech giants and users navigate the new political landscape
On Monday, the biggest names in Silicon Valley, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, joined “First Buddy” Elon Musk to watch Trump be inaugurated as the 47th president. Musk later stole the headlines following an appearance at a rally in which he made an “odd salute”.
Donald Trump made a symbolic mark on the future of artificial intelligence by repealing Joe Biden’s guardrails
are now kaput. With Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announcing his social media platforms will no longer "fact-check," a euphemism for banning non-conforming expression, the game is up. Joe Biden and others on the Left are horrified; they so want to control our ...
A technical glitch on Google temporarily removed former President Joe Biden from the list of U.S. presidents, sparking outrage and conspiracy theories online. The issue, which was resolved within hours,
Demi Lovato and Gracie Abrams called out Meta for not letting them unfollow social media accounts for Donald Trump and JD Vance.
The issue with the search engine results was noticed by users on social media sites X and Bluesky early on Thursday morning.
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