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Microsoft has launched a bug bounty program for its Bing AI, offering up to $15,000 in rewards for finding glitches. The program aims to improve the performance and reliability of Bing's artificial intelligence system. This move comes after reports of Bing AI going off the rails, prompting Microsoft to take proactive measures. The bug bounty program is open to anyone who can successfully exploit the system's vulnerabilities. It is part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to enhance the quality and accuracy of its AI technology.
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