![]() Google’s cautious approach to testing comes just weeks after a disastrous public test of a chatbot created by Meta. The “List It” demo lets testers “share a goal or topic, and LaMDA will break it down into a list of helpful subtasks.” A third demo called “Talk About It (Dogs Edition)” lets testers have a “fun, open-ended conversation about dogs and only dogs, which explores LaMDA’s ability to stay on topic even if you try to veer off-topic.” The “Imagine It” demo prompts users to name a place and then “offers paths to explore your imagination,” according to the company. Users will have to choose between several scenarios. Google’s first public test of LaMDA appears designed to minimize controversy. He was then fired in July for what Google said were violations of “employment and data security policies” after he publicly shared transcripts of his conversations with the bot. The senior engineer was initially put on paid leave following his claims about LaMDA’s sentience. “Who am I to tell God where he can and can’t put souls?” “When LaMDA claimed to have a soul and then was able to eloquently explain what it meant by that, I was inclined to give it the benefit of the doubt,” Lemoine said at the time. Lemoine added that his Christian faith helped him recognize LaMDA’s sentience and claimed that the chatbot “wants to be acknowledged as an employee of Google rather than as property of Google.” ![]() ![]() ![]() Google, YouTube sued for allegedly enabling mass shooting in Buffalo that left 10 deadĮmails show JPMorgan working with Jeffrey Epstein to lure Google co-founder Sergey Brin as client: court docsĪre we the baddies, Putin’s Real Armageddon… and other commentary Google sued for information over rights to NFL’s ‘Sunday Ticket’ package ![]()
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