Bing AI Joins Microsoft’s Bug Bounty Program

Of particular interest in Microsoft’s latest bug bounty initiative are vectors targeting Bing Chat. A rival to ChatGPT and Google Bard, Microsoft’s AI chatbot is a crucial element of the company’s vision to make the search experience more immersive and rewarding. But given some well-known faults in the not-too-distant past, it is no wonder that Microsoft wants independent minds to have a go and discover issues with a reward deal.

“Influencing and changing Bing’s chat behavior across user boundaries,” “modifying Bing’s chat behavior,” “bypassing Bing’s chat mode session limits,” and forcing Bing to reveal confidential information are some of the areas that Microsoft wants experts to break. These aspects are often discussed on social media and experts also tend to challenge the guardrails of these AI models.

Even Microsoft admits that “Bing is powered by AI, so surprises and mistakes are possible.” That’s not merely a standard warning. The chatbot is occasionally known to go off the rails and act creepy, especially when a person engages in long, deep conversations. That’s also the reason why Microsoft decided to limit user queries to 50 per day and only allowed five questions per session. Then, there’s also the whole saga of Microsoft’s Tay chatbot that truly went bananas on Twitter a few years ago and had to be pulled quickly.

 

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