After AI chatbot goes a bit loopy, Microsoft tightens its leash

Washington Post - Technology News 

But people who tried it out this past week found that the tool, built on the popular ChatGPT system, could quickly veer into strange territory. It showed signs of defensiveness over its name with a Washington Post reporter and told a New York Times columnist it wanted to break up his marriage. It also claimed an Associated Press reporter was "being compared to Hitler because you are one of the most evil and worst people in history."