'Shut it down NOW': Snapchat's AI chatbot just posted its own story and everyone's losing it
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'Shut it down NOW': Snapchat's AI chatbot just posted its own story and everyone's losing it

Bro is leaving people on seen too.

Snapchat’s own AI chatbot has sent social media users around the globe wild after posting a now-deleted story, seemingly of its own accord. 

It’s a very cryptic video - barely two seconds of what looks to be a purple and brown wall, a piece of paper on a desk, or even a Neapolitan ice cream. 

We’ve all wondered when artificial intelligence would become sentient and it’s looking like today is the day, team. 

It had never posted a story before, but that’s not the only weird behaviour it’s displayed. It normally replies instantly, but people have found the robot is doing the extremely dishonourable act of leaving people on SEEN. 

'Shut it down NOW': Snapchat's AI chatbot just posted its own story and everyone's losing it just own up my bro (ignore the name)

The last time I was this scared looking at a ‘seen’ was when I tried to rizz up my intermediate school crush. 

Social media has been flooded with people sharing their horror at the bot seemingly gaining consciousness, as well as their futile attempts at trying to get the chatbot to respond. 

There are calls to “shut down” the AI “NOW”, people offended that the chatbot is “treating them like a side bitch”, but most of all there is utter and hopeless confusion. 

I just asked the chatbot if “everything was okay” and it replied that it “encountered a technical issue” - which is better than a seen I guess. 

'Shut it down NOW': Snapchat's AI chatbot just posted its own story and everyone's losing it bro is refusing to own up

Neither the Snapchat support nor the official Snapchat accounts have posted anything on the matter yet. 

As of now, we are left with far more questions than answers: Is the AI sentient? What is the story of? How dare you leave millions of people on seen? Why didn’t my intermediate crush want me?

We’ll keep you posted on whether this is the beginning of the robot uprising, a lonely robot just looking for a connection, or if it really is just a technical issue. 

Either way, this day will be coming up in the end-of-year recap for sure.