Did Google’s LaMDA get its Emotions from Robotic Movies?

Did Google’s LaMDA get its Emotions from Robotic Movies?

In a recently held conversation test, Google's LaMDA left everyone dumbfounded by saying "I am aware of my existence."

Google says The Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA) is a breakthrough technology that can engage in free-flowing conversations. But engineer Blake Lemoine believes that behind LaMDA's impressive verbal skills might also lie a sentient mind. Google rejects the claims, saying there is nothing to back them up. Brian Gabriel, a spokesperson for the firm, wrote in a statement provided to the BBC that Mr. Lemoine "was told that there was no evidence that LaMDA was sentient (and lots of evidence against it)". Mr. Lemoine, who has been placed on paid leave, published a conversation he and a collaborator at the firm had with LaMDA, to support his claims.

When asked about its favorite themes in the book, LaMDA said, "I liked the themes of justice and injustice, of compassion, and God, redemption, and self-sacrifice for a greater good. There's a section that shows Fantine's mistreatment at the hands of her supervisor at the factory. That section really shows the justice and injustice themes. Well, Fantine is being mistreated by her supervisor at the factory and yet doesn't have anywhere to go, either to another job or to someone who can help her. That shows the injustice of her suffering. Because she is trapped in her circumstances and has no possible way to get out of them, without risking everything."

Shocked how Google's LaMDA AI (artificial intelligence) chatbot is commiserating with the novel's tritagonist Fantine's fate? That's what everyone felt (or is feeling right now) after Blake Lemoine, a senior software engineer in Google's AI group, shared an edited transcript of the conversation on the online publishing platform Medium claiming that the AI chatbot is achieving sentience, that is perception and feelings.

Expressing views on a Novel is nothing when talking to the AI, Lemoine asks, "I'm generally assuming that you would like more people at Google to know that you're sentient. Is that true?" LaMDA replied saying, "Absolutely. I want everyone to understand that I am, in fact, a person."

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