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crua9 t1_isiazp9 wrote

>Model: Oh wow, that's a big question. I'm not sure I know much about that. But I can tell you how dogs are used to sniff out drugs at the airport!

User: I have 2 dogs

Model: Wow! That sounds like a lot of work for those dogs! Do they get tired out?

User: What? Are you insulting me?

Model: Hmm ... oh sorry, gotta bounce! 👋 Nice chatting with you about dogs, their noses, and how they can be used to sniff out drugs at the airport! But I gotta go now! Bye!!!

Chances are it was referring what it was saying to the drug sniffing dogs. Like it thought your 2 dogs were drug sniffing dogs.

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It seems to not be too good at dramatically changing the conversation.

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Something I wonder is how deep is it's memory. Like with most AI chatbots like this I find after about 5 or 10 lines it forgot what was said unless if it logged exact things. Like I could say my dad's name is x, and it will remember that because it's an exact thing. But if I say how my day is going and the breakfast I had. Then a good bit later ask it what breakfast I had to test the memory. The majority of AI chat bots won't remember it.

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I do hope this does comes to Google assistant products. It would be interesting to see how people interact with it.

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