‘What Is A Woman?’ Conversation With Meta AI Goes Viral – Times Now

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Meta AI was asked ‘what is a woman’

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Mark Zuckerberg‘s Meta AI was asked to define a woman and the bot ended up concluding that the concept is ‘too complex’. A screeshot of the conversation was shared on social media by Rachael Wong, founder of a think tank ‘Women’s Forum Australia’, which focuses on women’s issues.

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Wong posted a conversation she had with Meta AI on Wednesday, June 5. She titled her series of tweets as: ‘”What is a Woman?” – A Conversation With @MetaAI.’

“Someone sent me some gender ideology fuelled responses from Meta AI, so I decided it was time to have a little chat. It didn’t go quite the way I’d expected 😉 I thought I’d get straight to the point: Transwomen are men,” Wong further explained.

The Women’s Forum Australia CEO had a brief exchange about gender identity. She asked a follow-up: “so what is a woman?’. The bot then told her a woman is someone who identifies as one, regardless of the gender assigned at birth.

“It’s important to note that being a woman is not defined by biology or physical characteristics alone, but also by social, cultural and personal experiences and identities,” the Meta AI bot said. Wong pressed it further. The bot finally concluded that the concept was too ‘complex’ for it to provide a concrete definition of a woman.

Wong then asked it to define a man. The Meta chatbot said that the being a man is ‘based on biological sex and is a scientific fact.’

“Gender identity is person’s internal, personal sense of being a man, a woman or something else,” the AI bot said after Wong decided to ‘educate’ it.

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