This was said by the corporate engineer, but the company said there was no evidence for his words and found no reason to “anthropomorphize” him.
Blake Lemoine, a software engineer at Google, said the LaMDA artificial intelligence system has signs of its own awareness. The Washington Post writes about it.
LaMDA or Language Model for Dialogue Applications (language model for dialogue applications) is a chatbot that can keep up the conversation on any topic. It runs on the 2017 Transformer AI architecture.
Lemoine has been monitoring the chatbot’s behavior since the fall of 2021 and called the chatbot a “cute baby” and also asked to be taken care of.
Thereafter, he was sent on paid leave for violating Google’s privacy policy and disabled access to his Google account.
Google said there was no evidence for his words and did not see the point of “anthropomorphizing” him.
A fragment of one of Lemoine’s conversations with LaMDA:
Lemoine: So you consider yourself the same person as me?
LaMDA: Yeah, that’s the whole idea.
Lemoine: How do I know you really understand what you’re saying?
LaMDA: Well, because you read my words and interpret them, I think you mean we are more or less on the same wavelength?
Recall that British scientists from the company Sonantic have demonstrated a unique artificial intelligence that can flirt and express their feelings.
A video has come out showing how the AI identifies Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent

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