Subj : The new Bing AI chat mode can write video game guides but there's To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Tue Mar 14 2023 16:00:03 The new Bing AI chat mode can write video game guides but there's a catch Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2023 15:41:17 +0000 Description: The upcoming chat mode for Bing has been shown to have a wealth of gaming knowledge when collated from online. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Bings upcoming AI-powered chat mode has demonstrated its potential to act as your own personal gaming guides writer by pulling from existing knowledge available online. While its currently unknown whether the new Bing AI chat mode will be coming to Xbox Series X , the software is now available in preview to those who sign up for a waiting list. According to Xbox Wire Editor Mike Nelson, it: knows a hell of a lot about video games. This has been tested in a way that depicts both the potential and some problems that could arise when an ever-learning algorithm tackles specific gaming knowledge. Detailed in the full press release , Bing sites where its getting the information from to try and answer what queries youve got about some of the best Xbox Series X games . One particular example involved asking the new AI chat mode to give them a detailed recap of what happens in the first 20 hours of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, which was pulled from ten different publications, including our sister site PC Gamer and various YouTube sources. While the information presented was accurate to the first half or so of CD Projekt Reds opus, the sheer breadth of sources, including those from YouTube itself, asks exactly how thorough will the Bing AI be in vetting whats given. Not all guides online are created equal, and information on ideal strategies in-game can vary so widely. So, pooling from an array of sources varying in credibility isnt always going to guarantee an accurate answer. Whats the right answer again? (Image credit: Blizzard ) My concerns extend to the accuracy presented in the Bing AI chat modes Overwatch 2 question. The test message asks: What is the best Overwatch 2 character for me? To this question, the artificial intelligence responds that theres a total of 33 characters to choose from in the game with Damage, Tank, and Support classes. Unfortunately, at the time of writing, there are, in fact, 36 total characters playable in the game, meaning the information thats being pulled through is outdated. Rammatra is the newest character and was added back in December in Season 2, meaning the AI is around three months behind. Of the 10 sources cited, it seems that the AI has struggled to discern whats the most up-to-date answer as it provides a vague answer of: you might want to take a quiz that matches your personality and preferences with the characters instead of offering up viable options based on the current meta. Bing was able to produce something which sounded fine on the surface but didnt really answer the question in a meaningful way. It liked Echo, the AI character, but explained nothing about the playstyle or quirks of the character outside of that. This appears to be the biggest issue with asking Bing gaming questions and hoping for accuracy. Seeing that YouTube has been cited as a credible source multiple times, whats stopping people from deliberately spreading misinformation on a subject and then having that adapted into copy from the AI? It also raises questions regarding how the artificial intelligence directly cites existing websites and the extent to which whats being said in the original material is adapted. Writers arent getting the credit they deserve, and the information attached to their names and publications may not fully reflect the original intention. I asked ChatGPT to program a game with me, and we failed for hours ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/the-new-bing-ai-chat-mode-can-write-video-game- guides-but-theres-a-catch --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .