Do we need AI chatbots in everything? It would appear not.
revealed that, over the past week, Snapchat’s average U.S App Store review was only 1.67 stars, with three-quarters of those reviews being one star. The reason? Further data fromshows that 'AI' has been the most common keyword in Snapchat’s App Store reviews during the period.
A sample of Twitter replies to Snapchat's wider rollout of its 'My AI' chatbot provides a taste of the backlash. Some complaints also express understandable unease with Snapchat's 'My AI' professing not to know a user's location, before then helping them find nearby restaurants. Snap responded with a The post underlines that its 'My AI' chatbot"only has access to a Snapchatter’s location if they’ve already granted permissions to Snapchat". But this feature of the ChatGPT-powered assistant, which is based on the older GPT-3.5 model rather than, would be more palatable if the chatbot itself was opt-in, rather than a default option for all users.
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