 Hello everybody, welcome back to another AI video. In this one, we're gonna talk about Google and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day they had today. Unfortunately, Google's new chatbot, AI Bard, so their new little chatbot has been giving incorrect answers. In particular, they posted a GIF or a GIF, I don't know how you say that, today of Bard in action on Twitter, and here's the thing. They described it as a launchpad for curiosity, and it would help simplify complex topics. Sounds good so far, right? But unfortunately, it was not so good. In the advertisement, it says, Bard was given this simple prompt. What new discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope, JWST, can I tell my nine year old about? But here's the thing, it gave incorrect answers. One of them was about exoplanets. In particular, it says that Bard responds with a number of answers, including one suggesting that JWST was used to take the very first pictures of a planet outside the Earth's solar system, or exoplanets. Problem with that is it's wrong, and it's wrong by a lot of years. The first pictures of exoplanets were taken by the European Southern Observatory's very large telescope in 2004, as confirmed by NASA. What does that mean? Well, it means that Google lost $110 billion in market capitalization today because it's getting inaccurate answers. So it's a very bad day. If you've had a chance to look at it, take a look at the video, I've got it in the background there. It looks like Google Bard, their little chatbot AI Bard, what we wanna call it, is going back to the lab. Hopefully they iron out some of these kinks. Pichai, the CEO, come on Curtis, use your words. He said that it's going to combine internal testing and external testing, but that might be just a nice way of saying, oops, mea culpa, hopefully we do better next time. Anyways, look forward to your thoughts. Thanks for watching.