HuggingChat interface details and requests for additional information

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A photo featuring Mark Zuckerberg addressing the audience while turning his back to the camera during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill. He appears to be speaking mid-sentence, with his right hand slightly raised. The audience, composed of various individuals, is seated behind him, looking in his direction. The scene is set in a room with wood-paneled walls and a high ceiling. The image includes a caption crediting AP Photo/Susan Walsh and mentions it was taken on a Wednesday without specifying the date. [Alt text by ALT Text Artist GPT]
😎 The interface is from HuggingChat, a chatbot application by HuggingFace

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A screenshot of text from the HuggingFace chatbot application discussing two pieces of text and evaluating which one is likely written by an LLM (Language Learning Model) and which by a human. Text 1 offers an empathetic apology, while Text 2 contains an apology for misinformation regarding a non-existent book. Below the texts, an analysis explains why Text 1 might be LLM-generated due to its use of empathetic phrases without true emotional understanding, and Text 2 is likely human-written, showing self-awareness and contextual understanding. The interface has navigation elements and the HuggingFace logo at the top. [Alt text by ALT Text Artist GPT]
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A screenshot from bard.google.com showing an interface of the Bard Experiment, with a conversation thread. The user is addressing a mistake regarding a fabricated book title “Breaking Up Big Tech: Why and How We Need to Dismantle Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple.” The response from Bard admits the error, clarifies that the book title is not real, and provides an apology. The message includes points that explain the mistake and affirms Bard’s commitment to providing accurate information. The interface displays the Bard logo and an experiment tag, alongside various user interface elements like a plus sign for new content, a settings ellipsis, and a user icon. [Alt text by ALT Text Artist GPT]
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A screenshot of a user interface from the Bard Experiment on bard.google.com showing a conversation. The user questions the existence of a book titled “The Malfunctioning Market: Google and Facebook’s Dominance of Online Speech,” to which Bard replies with an apology for misinformation, stating that no such book exists. Bard offers similar resources related to technology and society, with book titles and authors listed for reference. The screenshot features the Bard logo, a menu toggle, user icon, and an input field at the bottom labeled “Enter a prompt here.” A disclaimer at the bottom notes that Bard may display inaccurate information and advises users to double-check responses. [Alt text by ALT Text Artist GPT]

Hugging Face Dataset Metrics

All the conversation prompts, responses, and metrics are available to download and explore on Hugging Face dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats: