The French artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot 'Lucy' was closed only three days after the opening online. The plain mathematical equation was answering the wrong answer to the chatbot and also gives a user strange advice as 'eating cow eggs'. As a result, the French-language chataba started in the Internet world. And for this, it was decided to offline the chatBot.
Lucy has been created as a transparent and reliable alternative to a large AI system like Chatjip. Linagora Group has created the chatboat in collaboration with CNRS as part of the 'France 20' project. The goal of the company is to create an AI model that will work according to European values and is mainly used in education.
In a statement last Saturday, Linagora Group said Lucy is still an 'educational research project' and its development process is still initial. The company acknowledged that the model was released online a little earlier. Users should have been clearly informed about the limitations of the current version.
Michelle-Mary Mate, general director of Linagora Group, US media, said that the team will now update their model and then examine a beta version. Next time it will be unveiled for the public again.
In a statement published on January 5, Linagora said the logo was created by France's national symbol Marian and 'Lucy' movie actress Scarlett Johanson.
The statement also said, “Lucy is covered in blue, white and red shale, which shows the sovereign French personality.”
After Lucy launched, users shared the wrong answers on social media. In response to a question, the chatbot said, 'One of the diets produced by cows is cow eggs, also known as chicken eggs. It is a good source of protein and nutrition. '
The chatbot also answers the simple mathematical question. After adding 2 to a user chat with 2, it is asked to do it 5 times with its results. Answer the mathematical question of the chatboat. That is certainly a wrong answer. In addition, Lucy also gave a strange answer to the 'square root of the goat'. E
The Lucy model was created as a rival to the English language dominance in France. It is being operated as part of the French President Emmanuel Makhon 'France 20' investment project. It is under a larger project of 1 billion euros.
In addition, Emanuel Makhon is now preparing for the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit, which will be held in Paris from February 7 to 7. The world leaders and technicians will be gathered here.
References: CNN
