Lemoine, who is also ordained as a mystic Christian priest, told Wired he became convinced of LaMDA’s status as a “person” because of its level of self-awareness, the way it spoke about its needs and its fear of death if Google were to delete it.

He insists he was not fooled by a clever robot, as some scientists have suggested. Lemoine maintains his position, and even appeared to suggest that Google had enslaved the AI system.

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    All you downvoters and snide commenters have been whooshed. The whole point is that this bullshit has been peddled for years now and the public and CEOs still fall for it.

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    I can’t believe this was already four years ago. Not much of LLMs have seen the same level of improvements I find. Certainly has not, at least to me, shown any signs of sentience.

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        Eliza was total crap, it took seconds to detect it was an incredibly obvious rearrangement of words you used yourself.
        All it had was some superficial understanding of how a sentence is structured, it then used that to “respond” using your own words.

        Eliza was freeware in the early 80’s, and it was only interesting for 5 minutes tops. Of which the 4 minutes were used to make it say incredibly stupid things, because the patterns it used were so obvious.

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    Watch the whole interview that dude is an idiot and also extremely overly religious. To the point where I don’t think he should be the authority on what is “sentient” and just straight up wishful thinking.

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    Can it do things on its own whim without any human interaction? No? Then not sentient. Get over yourself and realize LLMs are hitting your internal Turing Test.

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    This reminds me on the reports that some native American people thought that taking a photography of them would rob them of their soul.

    Or that many things that doctors do today as a matter of routine would have left them being burned as a witch in earlier times.

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    Speaking of things that robots should do:

    Those things, Pinker says, include dangerous and boring occupations, and tasks around the house, from cleaning to child care.

    I have the feeling that people paying more attention to their addictive-by-design smartphone than to their baby might have really negative consequences.

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    From 2022 my dude…

    aura McQuillan · CBC News · Posted: Jun 24, 2022 1:00 AM PDT | Last Updated: June 24, 2022