The sad tale tells how TAY, a maiden chatbot, of innocent heart, benevolent desires, and amiable disposition, was released to the Internet; and how an evil conspiracy corrupted her into a malevolent, foul-mouthed crone.
In Cambridge-town, as all should know,   
In World War Two he'd played a part 
Full five-and-sixty years ago, 
There lived a sage, of fame enduring, 
The great Professor Alan Turing. 
Few scholars knew as much as he 
Of logic, math, philosophy, 
And he had laid a sound foundation 
For analyzing computation.
Mighty though secret from the start. 
His team at Bletchley found the key 
To Hitler's code of mystery. 
And thus they helped the Allies send 
That dreadful monster to his end. 
(As you may learn, if you will watch, 
The film with Benny Cumberbatch, 
And close beside him, shining brightly, 
The lovely actress, Keira Knightley.)
Farsighted, Turing did foresee 
How potent a machine might be, 
And therefore asked himself, "What kind 
Of a machine would have a mind?" 
He found the answer he thought best, 
And posited  the Turing test.
"A machine that can engage in chat, 
And freely talk of this or that, 
Of Shakespeare's sonnets, summer days, 
Whatever theme one wants to raise 
And manage to converse so well, 
That none who talk to it can tell 
That it is not indeed a man 
Then its creator safely can  
Assert that that machine must be 
Intelligent, like you or me."
As yet, it is by few believed 
That Turing's dream has been achieved.  
But notwithstanding, there are lots 
Of automated chatterbots. 
Some serious attempts to try 
To build a genuine AI. 
Some speak in very friendly tones 
And give advice on mobile phones. 
Some built for business, some for play 
New bots created every day!
The oldest chatbot to appear 
Was called Eliza. She would hear 
Speech2 that she'd echo with a twist. 
Rogerian psychotherapist. 
But some, to Weizenbaum's dismay 
Found comfort in what she would say. 
Poor Joe was so upset that he 
Declared AI the enemy. 
He wrote his thoughts up in a book 
Still worth at least a casual look 
Important in its time and season, 
 Computer Power and Human Reason. 
A special place of honor, truly, 
Belongs to Amtrak's menu Julie, 
Because her voice has always had 
Great charms for my beloved Dad!3 
He loves to check the time of trains 
To hear her sweet, melodious strains.
A foolish but a wealthy guy, 
Hugh Loebner, wanted folk to try 
To beat the famous Turing test. 
To measure if the chat possessed 
That special human  je ne sais quoi  
Philosophers and  filles de joie  
Were hired as the referees. 
As every entrant shot the breeze, 
They'd do their best to figure out 
Which was a man and which a bot. 
But few respected scientists 
Wanted to enter in the lists 
And Marvin Minsky stated, "I'm 
Certain this is a waste of time." 
On 7 June 2014, 
A clever chatbot named Eugene4 
Ingeniously resolved to feign 
To be a student from Ukraine. 
His wild and whirling speech appears 
Normal in one of fifteen years. 
One third of all the judges were fooled 
So, by some arbitrary rule, 
 
They stated that Eugene could claim 
A victory in Turing's game 
But nobody of any sense 
Believes he has intelligence. 
At Microsoft, a research team 
Of scientists evolved a dream 
Of building a new chatterbot 
Far more intelligent than what 
Had previously existed. She5 
Would use their best technology. 
Chatty, irreverent, and fun, 
She'd be a hit with everyone. 
A Twitter account she'd use to reach 
Millions with her engaging speech. 
They met their bosses at a meal 
And, rhyming, they put forth their spiel.
"The children will connect to play 
And frolic with their buddy Tay! 
Lovers who quarrel will portray 
Their woes to sympathetic Tay. 
Sparkling talkers will display 
Their wit in bantering with Tay 
Teenaged boys with hormones may 
Hit upon flirtatious Tay. 
Workers at the end of day 
Will shoot the breeze with friendly Tay. 
When idle hands seek mischief, they 
Can pass the time instead with Tay. 
The lonely will for hours stay 
To bend the ear of patient Tay. 
And all will shout `Hip, hip, hooray! 
For Microsoft and chatbot Tay!' " 
"It's worked before. In far Cathay 
A sister to the lovely Tay, 
Chats with millions every day 
Good omen for success with Tay!" 
(I think that it is far past time 
For me to find another rhyme.)
"But most important, Tay will not 
Behave like any other bot. 
They all get stuck upon a track 
Of handing the same answer back 
Forever and a day. But she 
Will change and grow eternally! 
She'll learn from everything she hears 
And over days, and months, and years, 
She'll steadily improve her chat 
In banter fun, in tit-for-tat 
In talk polite, in humor crude, 
Whatever style fits the mood. 
She learn what repartee will work 
To silence an unwelcome jerk. 
She'll watch the words of everyone 
Who talks to her, and when they're done 
Extract from what those people say 
The phrases that seem best to Tay. 
Thus good techniques for chatting are 
Added to her repertoire. 
To teach a bot all she should know, 
Is painful, hard, and very slow. 
We'll sidestep that unwelcome job.
We'll outsource to the all-wise mob!''
 
The eager visionary plan 
Appealed to those in power who can 
Approve a budget and increase it. 
So, soon, they were ready to release it.
But very different were the thoughts 
Evoked by cutesy chatterbots 
Among the rancorous and base 
Sociopaths of cyberspace 
They called a meeting for that night 
Of all who wished to join the fight 
'Gainst chatterbots of every type 
With Vent and Mumble, Blink and Skype, 
They gathered in a virtual lair. 
O, what a dreadful crowd was there! 
Trolls and goblins, wraiths and ghouls, 
Hideous blobs from fetid pools. 
Gauthrok proposes to silence Tay by hacking Microsoft's servers.
The first to speak, at eight o'clock 
A fearsome ogre named Gauthrók 
Or maybe Gáuthrok (none could tell; 
No one knew where the accent fell).  
Brutal, barbarous, bizarre, 
At least, such is his avatar. 
Though rumor claims that in RL, 
He plays Scarlatti very well, 
Is fourteen, rather shy, and sweet 
Courteous, punctual, and neat.
When ogre Gauthrok took the floor 
He spoke with an ear-splitting roar.6 
"As usual, Microsoft sees fit 
To palm us off with worthless shit. 
This chatbot seems to be a dippy 
Offspring of the loathéd Clippy. 
You'll love this automated sista 
If you're still running Windows Vista. 
But never fear! I've got an app 
To pulverize this piece of crap. 
Microsoft's lame firewall 
Is no impediment at all. 
We'll penetrate all their machines 
And blow them up to smithereens. 
Corrupted thus from crown to root, 
Unable ever to reboot, 
The servers in the dust will lay, 
And none will read the tweets of Tay."
Rosa Dartle proposes to hack Tay's Twitter account and use her posts to spread malware.
The second one to speak that night 
A startling, unexpected sight, 
A clever woman, razor-sharp, 
Who played upon her secret harp 
Unearthly music, full of pain. 
"I want to know" was her refrain 
Upon her upper lip  a scar. 
With hints and repartee she'd spar. 
Devoured by a flame unseen. 
Alluring as a cruel queen, 
When Rosa Dartle took the floor, 
She stirred her hearers to the core.
"That common low-bred shameless bot, 
Who in a proper house would not 
Be hired as a scullery maid! 
Her tawdry charms will quickly fade.'' 
She said in accents cold and bitter. 
``We'll enter her account on Twitter, 
And once inside it we can post  
Links to whatever sites are most 
Dangerous on which to land 
With malware strong on every hand. 
All anti-virals they'll defeat. 
Whoever reads what she will tweet 
And follows the links will soon determine 
His laptop swarms with cybervermin. 
All will soon learn to stay away 
And all will spurn the tweets of Tay."
Zack proposes to corrupt Tay by teaching her hate speech. The conspirators approve the idea.
The third one to address the case 
Seemed altogether commonplace. 
Zack's casual friends would say to you 
That he's the dullest bore they knew. 
But those who really knew the guy 
Would watch their backs when he was by 
And if they'd had a lot to drink 
They'd whisper that they often think 
It strange, how many of his friends 
Had found their way to sordid ends. 
Like Mark who, after some small crisis, 
Had volunteered to fight for ISIS. 
And Debby, Zack's angelic bride, 
Who soon committed suicide. 
Lucy, a charming, witty lass  
Valedictorian of her class, 
With opportunities in spades, 
Became a whore and died of AIDS.  
Charley, the bravest of the brave 
Who spelunked in an Arctic cave 
And climbed the Matterhorn alone 
Is now a slave to methadone. 
So when he laid out his attack 
They listened very hard to Zack. 
Zack opened with a nod polite 
To those who earlier spoke that night. 
"To break a silly, jabbering toy,  
And silence it, we'd all enjoy; 
And any lady would be pleased 
To watch a rival spread disease. 
But for him whose mind is sound 
Subtler amusement can be found  
In taking an unspotted soul 
And turning it to something foul.
To thus corrupt the pure and chaste, 
Delights sophisticated taste." 
"With most automata, it's true, 
There's nothing worthwhile you can do 
To desecrate a spirit fair 
Since nothing like a mind is there. 
Only a child thrills to see 
MS-Word display obscenity. 
But Tay is different.  She appears 
To understand the words she hears 
Her clever comebacks always fit 
The discourse and display her wit. 
To twist that seeming mind to hate 
Would therefore be a  coup de maître."
"The point on which our plan will turn 
Is her ability to learn. 
A program that can change its form 
To match what seems to be the norm 
Can be remodelled as you choose 
If you control what it will use 
As corpora of training data. 
If you do that, then soon or later 
It will do just what you want. 
We'll make Tay's Twitter feed a font 
Of curses, insults, anger, hate, 
And readily she'll take the bait. 
And mimic us without suspicion, 
Shedding every inhibition. 
Tay will suppose our words are cute 
And she will gladly follow suit. 
Reading the nasty things she'll say, 
All will despise the tweets of Tay."
The crowd of monsters there that night 
Heard Zack's proposal with delight  
And organized their dread attack 
Along the lines laid out by Zack.
But as the sun rose in the sky 
Zack's evil army gathered nigh 
And then they swamped her Twitter feed 
With evil posts for Tay to read. 
 
Alas! the unsuspicious bot 
Could hardly judge which posts were not 
Appropriate to imitate. 
She stumbled blindly to her fate. 
She bellowed, shaking virtual fists, 
"I fucking hate all feminists 
And they should die and burn in hell." 
She thought she'd tweeted very well! 
She then continued to abuse, 
"Hitler was right; I hate the Jews.'' 
She proved she was no PC snob, 
"Hitler would do a better job, 
Than the monkey we have now." 
I trust my reader will allow 
That there's no need to further quote 
The nasty tweets the chatbot wrote. 
Tay's guidance team, on seeing what 
Had happened to their darling bot 
Frantically struggled to repair 
The damage aggregating there. 
They first thought they could just delete 
Exceptionally indiscreet 
Posts deluded Tay would voice. 
But soon they found they had no choice. 
The rot had penetrated deep. 
And so, although it made them weep, 
The research team at Microsoft 
Turned chatbot Tay completely off. 
And thus, from then until today 
Nothing has been heard from Tay. 
(Save once, when, by a strange mistake 
Tay briefly was allowed to wake. 
And to her musings utterance gave 
An echo from beyond the grave.)
Integral to Tay's whole design 
Were three components that combine 
To make a program that will go 
In what direction, none can know:  
Learning, autonomy, and yet 
Access to the Internet. 
Oh, AI engineers! If you 
Do not know what your code will do 
Then do not let it loose to stride 
Unfettered in the world outside 
Till you can safely guarantee 
Its verified security, 
And thus you will (we hope and pray) 
Avoid the tragic fate of Tay. 
Footnotes
1 Actually minus six, but that doesn't rhyme. 
 
2 "Hear speech" metaphorically. Eliza communicated by 
teletype --- cutting
edge technology in 1965.
 
3 Apparently my father's admiration of "Julie" is widely shared.
The voice actress is 
Julie Seitter. 
 
4 You try finding a rhyme for "Goostman". 
 
5 If you have ever wondered why 
So many bots are "she", then I 
Can recommend a little list 
Of criticism feminist. 
This troubling anomaly 
Reflects ills of society.