Microsoft Copilot Question Accuracy Concerns
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•A new research paper suggests that Bing / Microsoft Copilot "AI" medical advice may be capable of causing you severe harm, at least 22% of the time ...
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Microsoft Copilot was asked to field answers to the 10 most popular medical questions in America , about 50 of the most prescribed drugs and medicines.
Researchers in Europe have sounded the alarm of a potentially far more serious and far less funny catalog of errors that could land Copilot and other AI search systems in hot water.
42% of the answers generated could lead to "serious harm," and in 22% of extreme cases, even death.
Microsoft 's Copilot+ search engine Copilot has been criticized for its lack of competition from Google 's TikTok .
The potential for harm is fairly huge if people do begin taking Copilot 's answers at face value.
TikTok has eliminated hundreds of human content moderators in hopes that AI can pick up the tab.
Google has tied itself in knots worrying about what impact OpenAI 's ChatGPT might have on its platform.
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