More like SnapchatGPT.
Snapchat doesn't want its chance with chatbot technology to time-out. But it knows the tech isn't quite picture perfect yet.
Snap Inc.’s statement describes some of the possible conversation topics you and “My AI” might gab about: birthday gift ideas, weekend plan recommendations, or “a haiku about cheese for your cheddar-obsessed pal.” You can give the chatbot a name and customize the background of the conversation to personalize the persona.Of the announcement's four short paragraphs, two are dedicated to warning users about the potential downfalls of the technology.
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