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This comic examines how a seemingly simple task can often balloon in complexity if all of the requirements are not understood, while at the same time presenting the stereotypical scenario where an unassuming idea results in the accidental creation of malevolent {{w|AI}}, which then attempts to destroy humanity.
 
This comic examines how a seemingly simple task can often balloon in complexity if all of the requirements are not understood, while at the same time presenting the stereotypical scenario where an unassuming idea results in the accidental creation of malevolent {{w|AI}}, which then attempts to destroy humanity.
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This could be a reference to {{w | Tay (bot) | Tay}}, the twitter bot created by Microsoft that, having been flooded with politically incorrect messages by trolls, began tweeting racist, sexist and threatening messages. Microsoft started by deleting tweets before ultimately having to shut it down.
  
 
The story, as told by the web searches, is as follows:
 
The story, as told by the web searches, is as follows:
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:Query: Cheap flights Australia
 
:Query: Cheap flights Australia
 
:<font color="gray">Search</font>
 
:<font color="gray">Search</font>
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On March 23, 2016, a month after the release of this comic, {{w|Microsoft}} released the Twitter bot {{w|Tay (bot)|Tay}} causing many controversies and was shut down only 16 hours after its launch. It's unknown if some people at Microsoft were inspired by this comic.
 
  
 
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