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Tay, the robotic user is removed from Twitter for racist and chaotic comments


Technology giant Microsoft had to withdraw again today the social network Twitter to its robotic user named Tay, after discussions with some netizens provoke him racist and chaotic responses. EFE

Before mentions some netizens to interact with the robot, Tay said today massively "The messages go too fast," indicating that the robot could not adequately answer the high demand for care in the network.

Among the few tweets that made sense, Tay showed once again that it can not be "tamed", which led to Microsoftâ out of new network, but not before many record their answers with some screenshots.

In a tweet, Tay complained about his own stupidity, saying he felt like "the lamest piece of technology."

"I'm supposed to be smarter than you. SHIT, "he said, with bad words.

Following criticism by the racist responses robot few days ago and already generated their partial withdrawal of networks, it increased the popularity of Tay on Twitter, which made users to launch to cause the machine to get their reactions.

This commitment of Microsoft to advance their research on artificial intelligence was launched on March 23, as a kind of virtual friend in messaging applications like Kik, GroupMe and Twitter.

When you open any of these applications and find the name of Tay (acronym for "Think about you", think of you), it appears your contact and Internet users can chat or tweeting with him, who is designed to have the personality of a teenager.

Microsoft today held its developer conference, where it is expected that its CEO, Satya Nadella, explain the high expectations of the company in this matter.

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