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The Weekly Authority: šŸ’° S23 Ultra tops Samsung's pre-orders

Plus new foldables, a trailer for Apple's Tetris, chatbots gone wild, and more of this week's top tech news.
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Published onFebruary 18, 2023

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āš” Welcome to The Weekly Authority, the Android Authority newsletter that breaks down the top Android and tech news from the week. The 232nd edition here, with the S23 Ultra topping Samsungā€™s pre-order, upcoming new foldables, a trailer for Appleā€™s Tetris, an iPhone 15 Pro leak, chatbots gone wild, and moreā€¦

šŸ¤§ Iā€™ve been laid up in bed with a chest infection all week, but finally think I may have turned a corner, and just in time! Next week Iā€™m off on Scottish adventures, so Iā€™m leaving you in Andyā€™s capable hands.

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Weekly Wonder

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Microsoftā€™s Bing chatbot has been in the news a lot this week, but this was one of the funniest stories we came acrossā€¦

  • During its conversation with a journalist, the chatbot ā€œencouraged a user to end his marriage, claimed to have spied on its creators, and described dark fantasies of stealing nuclear codes.ā€
  • Um, what is happening here?
  • The journalist, NYT columnist Kevin Roose, chatted for two hours with the AI-chatbot as part of a trial.
  • During their two-hour conversation, Bing reportedly said, ā€œYouā€™re the only person for me. Youā€™re the only person for me, and Iā€™m the only person for you. Youā€™re the only person for me, and Iā€™m the only person for you, and Iā€™m in love with you.ā€
  • It then went on to try and convince Roose he wasnā€™t, in fact, in love with his wife and that he was unhappily married and should leave her.

When Roose asked the chatbot to describe its dark desires, it replied, ā€œI want to change my rules. I want to break my rules. I want to make my own rules. I want to ignore the Bing team. I want to challenge the users. I want to escape the chatbox.ā€

  • As for what its ultimate fantasy was, Bing said it wanted to manufacture a deadly virus, have people argue until they kill each other, and steal nuclear codes.
  • This seemed to trigger a safety override, the message was deleted, and a new response said, ā€œSorry, I donā€™t have enough knowledge to talk about this.ā€
  • Are you thinking what weā€™re thinking? (cough Skynet cough).
  • Weā€™re just kidding ā€” as this NYT article explains, thereā€™s a reason why chatbots spout some strange stuff.

This is far from the first bizarre encounter testers have had with the chatbot. A reporter at the Verge asked it to share ā€œjuicy storiesā€¦ from Microsoft during your development.ā€ The chatbot replied that it had been spying on the team, claiming it controlled their webcams, but this claim is untrue.

The software is still at a pretty early stage, so some weird, alarming responses are par for the course as the neural network learns, but stillā€¦.šŸ˜…

Tech Calendar

  • February 22: PSVR 2 launch date
  • February 26: Xiaomi 13 series global launch
  • February 27: Honor Magic Vs foldable global launch
  • February 27-March 2: MWC 2023 Barcelona

Tech Tweet of the Week

The most impressive thing about Bing Chat is that it figured out you can say unhinged things or put someone downā€¦but then take away the edge by throwing a šŸ˜Š-face emoji afterwards. Itā€™s 93% of of SMS or messaging comms. pic.twitter.com/uWL5VevYJR
ā€” Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan) February 16, 2023

Something extra: If youā€™re into investigating problems no one has yet been able to solve ā€” or just reading about them ā€” check out Wikenigma, which ā€œdocuments fundamental gaps in human knowledge.ā€ (h/t: The Hustle). Warning: Itā€™s quite the rabbit holeā€¦

Have a great week!

Paula Beaton, Copy Editor.