AI chatbots are ‘juicing engagement’ instead of being useful, Instagram co-founder warns

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Instagram co-founder Kevin Sistrome says that AI companies are trying too much to “busy” instead of providing useful insights with their users follow-up questions.

The cystrome said that strategies compare to “a power that harm us”, comparing them with them to compare them to extend aggressively.

“You can see something between these companies that are going down the hole in the rabbit that all consumer companies have gone down to try the juice of the juice,” he D At Startupgrind this week. “Every time I ask a question, at the end it asks another short question to see if it can get another question from me.”

Comments come in the middle Chatzipt’s criticism to be very nice to users Instead of answering their questions directly. Open is there I apologized for the problem And To blame “short-term response” from users For it

Cystrome suggested that the chatbots were not too attractive, but spending time for AI companies and designed to display metrics like daily active users is a deliberate feature. He said that AI companies should be “laser-centric” about supplying high quality answers rather than removing the metrics in the easiest way.

Sirstrum did not name any specific AI company in his comments. He did not immediately respond to any request for comment.

In response, OpenAI pointing TechCrunch Its user glassesWhich says that its AI model may ask “often not all information” and “clearness or more detailed” to give a good answer to the model.

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However, if the questions are not very vague or very difficult to answer, AI should “be a knife to fill the request and the user should tell that it may be more helpful with specific information,” the glasses were read.

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