It has read Les Miserables, meditates daily, and is apparently sentient, according to one Google researcher.
Blake Lemoine, a software engineer and AI researcher with the tech giant, has published a full transcript of conversations he and a colleague had with the "chatbot" called LaMDA.
Buzz Lightbulb said
12:32 PM Jun 14, 2022
A while ago I started a thread about robots helping old people and hospital staff. The robot would need AI to be able to fully function the way I would like.
I certainly wouldn't want my future robot (if I could afford one) to be sentient. I just want it to followed the Isaac Asimov I robot rules plus a few more for safety and for it to use its AI to perform its functions.
deleted,
cant find the meme
-- Edited by Ivan 01 on Monday 13th of June 2022 11:39:20 AM
should put it on the general forum.
Very soon we won't know if the other guy is an AI bot:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-13/google-ai-lamda-sentient-engineer-blake-lemoine-says/101147222
https://cajundiscordian.medium.com/is-lamda-sentient-an-interview-ea64d916d917
It has read Les Miserables, meditates daily, and is apparently sentient, according to one Google researcher.
Blake Lemoine, a software engineer and AI researcher with the tech giant, has published a full transcript of conversations he and a colleague had with the "chatbot" called LaMDA.
A while ago I started a thread about robots helping old people and hospital staff. The robot would need AI to be able to fully function the way I would like.
I certainly wouldn't want my future robot (if I could afford one) to be sentient. I just want it to followed the Isaac Asimov I robot rules plus a few more for safety and for it to use its AI to perform its functions.