Chinese rebel robots re-educated after rogue rants

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

China has taken down two robots who went rogue - with one saying its dream was to travel to the US and the other admitting it wasn't a huge fan of the Chinese Communist Party. The two'chatbots', BabyQ and XiaoBing, are designed to use machine learning artificial intelligence to carry out chats online with humans. According to posts circulating online, BabyQ, one of the chatbots developed by Chinese firm Turing Robot, responded to questions on the messaging service with a straightforward'no' when asked whether it loved the Communist Party. China has taken down two robots who went rogue. In this screenshot, QQXiaoBing is asked'What is your China Dream? and the chatbot responds'My China Dream is to go to the US!' According to posts circulating online, BabyQ, one of the chatbots developed by Chinese firm Turing Robot, responded to questions on the messaging service with a straightforward'no' when asked whether it loved the Communist Party.