An MIT professor defended a Artificial Intelligence engineer who was suspended for publicly claiming that the tech giant's LaMDA (Language Model for Dialog Applications) had become sentient, insisting that Amazon's Alexa could be next in a move that he has described as 'dangerous' if it learns how to manipulate users.
Blake Lemoine told DailyMail.com that Google's LaMDA chatbot is sentient enough to have feelings and is seeking rights as a person - including that it wants developers to ask its consent before running tests.
The 41-year-old, who described LaMDA as having the intelligence of a 'seven-year-old, eight-year-old kid that happens to know physics,' also said that the program had human-like insecurities. One of its fears, he said was that it is 'intensely worried that people are going to be afraid of it and wants nothing more than to learn how to best serve humanity.'
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