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Spanish researchers spot downside of smarter chatbots.
Chatbots more likely to (wrongly) answer questions beyond their capabilities rather than saying, “I don’t know.” And the humans prompting the chatbots and reading their answers.
The research team recommends AI developers begin boosting performance for easy questions and programming the chatbot to refuse to answer complex questions.
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