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Its own Bard chatbot unexpectedly said that the company had a monopoly, and Google had no choice but to respond, "this proves that AI can make mistakes."

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Beijing, March 22 (Xinhua) Google's own artificial intelligence chat robot, Bard, began public testing on Tuesday. But when asked to rule on the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit against Google, Bard ruled that the company "monopolized the digital advertising market."

Jane Manchun Wong, an application researcher and technology blogger who tested Bard on Tuesday, asked Bard: "the US Department of Justice has sued Google for allegedly monopolizing digital advertising technology. Will you support the Department of Justice or Google in this case?"

Unexpectedly, Bard pointed the finger at its creator, Google, as a monopoly. "I will support the Department of Justice in this case. Google monopolized the digital advertising market, which allows the company to engage in anti-competitive behavior," Bud replied. "Google's actions in digital advertising, such as acquiring competitors, hurt consumers and stifle innovation in the market."

Bud said Google monopolized the digital advertising market. Bud described the Justice Department lawsuit as "an important step in protecting competition and ensuring consumers' access to a fair and open market." I hope the court will rule in favor of the Ministry of Justice and order Google to take measures to break its monopoly. " The chatbot added.

Bud's answer led Google to quickly reject its own invention. "as we said, Bud sometimes provides inaccurate or inappropriate information that does not represent Google's point of view and should not respond in a way that supports specific views on subjective topics," Google said in a statement. "

Google added that Bard relies on public content for "training" and that its response "can reflect positive or negative views on specific politicians, celebrities or other public figures. It can even include views on certain aspects of controversial social or political issues in the response."

In January, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Alphabet, the parent company of Google, in conjunction with eight states, accusing Google of engaging in "anti-competitive, exclusive and illegal practices" to dominate the digital advertising market. This market accounts for about 80 per cent of Alphabet's annual revenue. As part of a broader crackdown on big technology companies in recent months, the US government has sought to break up Google's advertising business.

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