Tay was released on Twitter on March 23, 2016, under the name TayTweets and handle @TayandYou. It was presented as "The AI with zero chill". Tay started replying to other Twitter users, and was also able to caption photos provided to it into
a form of Internet memes.
Ars Technica reported Tay experiencing topic "blacklisting": Interactions with Tay regarding "certain hot topics such as
Eric Garner (killed by New York police in 2014) generate safe, canned answers". Some Twitter users began tweeting
politically incorrect phrases, teaching it inflammatory messages revolving around common themes on the internet, such as "
redpilling" and "
Gamergate". As a result, the robot began releasing
racist and
sexist messages in response to other Twitter users. Many of Tay's inflammatory tweets were a simple exploitation of Tay's "repeat after me" capability. It is not publicly known whether this capability was a built-in feature, or whether it was a learned response or was otherwise an example of complex behavior. However, not all of the inflammatory responses involved the "repeat after me" capability; for example, when asked if
the Holocaust had happened, Tay answered "
It was made up". ==Suspension==