Google engineer says AI bot wants to 'serve humanity' but experts dismissive

The Guardian 

The suspended Google software engineer at the center of claims that the search engine's artificial intelligence language tool LaMDA is sentient has said the technology is "intensely worried that people are going to be afraid of it and wants nothing more than to learn how to best serve humanity". The new claim by Blake Lemoine was made in an interview published on Monday amid intense pushback from AI experts that artificial learning technology is anywhere close to meeting an ability to perceive or feel things. The Canadian language development theorist Steven Pinker described Lemoine's claims as a "ball of confusion". "One of Google's (former) ethics experts doesn't understand the difference between sentience (AKA subjectivity, experience), intelligence, and self-knowledge. The scientist and author Gary Marcus said Lemoine's claims were "Nonsense". "Neither LaMDA nor any of its cousins (GPT-3) are remotely intelligent.

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