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Google's eerily realistic new AI will identify itself when talking to people, says Google

May 12, 2018, 02:38 IST

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Google introduced their newest jaw-dropping feat at the I/O conference this week: a hyper-realistic sounding chatbot that will be able to make phone calls for you.

The demonstration received both praise and skepticism, with some calling in to question the ethics of an AI that cannot easily be distinguished from a real person's voice.

Today, a Google spokesperson confirmed in a statement to Business Insider that the creators of Duplex will "make sure the system is appropriately identified" and that they are "designing this feature with disclosure built-in."

In a demonstration of the software, called Google Duplex, the voice used human-like stammers such as "um," and sounded so realistic the humans on the other end of the line seemed to be completely unaware they had actually been chatting with an AI, causing many tech influencers to debate on Twitter and elsewhere whether Duplex and other chatbots should be required to identify themselves to humans.

Here's the full statement from Google:

Google CEO Sundar Pichai preemptively addressed ethics concerns in a blog post that corresponded with the announcement earlier this week, saying:

In addition, several Google insiders have told Business Insider that the software is still in the works, and the final version may not be as realistic (or as impressive) as the demonstration.

You can watch the full Google Duplex demonstration here:

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