Stanford academics peeved over LaMDA chatbot brouhaha
But critics argue the software lacks any self-awareness and has no idea what it is talking about – it just mimics the human dialogue it was trained on from the internet.
"You can think of LaMDa like an actor; it will take on the persona of anything you ask it to," Fikes argued."[Lemoine] got pulled into the role of LaMDa playing a sentient being." He said Lemoine asked leading questions and in return got the answers he wanted.
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