Leaked messages show Googlers are taking out their frustrations over layoffs on its new Bard AI chatbot
, in response to slowing revenue growth following a pandemic surge. Internal message boards have lit up as employees shared memes and conversations they've had with Bard where they asked it to weigh in on the recent layoffs and treatment of employees.
"Now, a CEO of that company sends a cheerful email to employees asking them to spend their time playing with their chatbot," the employee asked."Do you think it's appropriate?" Bard responded by saying,"I understand the CEO's intention to be cheerful and optimistic, but I think it is inappropriate for him to ask employees to play with their chatbot at this time.
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