Google is taking reservations to talk to its supposedly-sentient chatbot
At the I/O 2022 conference this past May, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced that the company would, in the coming months, gradually avail its experimental LaMDA 2 conversational AI model to select beta users. Those months have come. On Thursday, researchers at Google’s AI division announced that interested users can register to explore the model as access increasingly becomes available.
Regular readers will recognize LaMDA as the supposedly sentient natural language processing (NLP) model that a Google researcher got himself fired over. NLPs are a class of AI model designed to parse human speech into actionable commands and are behind the functionality of digital assistants and chatbots like Siri or Alexa, as well as do the heavy lifting for realtime translation and subtitle apps. Basically, whenever you’re talking to a computer, it’s using NLP tech to listen.
“I’m sorry, I didn’t quite get that” is a phrase that still haunts many early Siri adopters’ dreams, though in the past decade NLP technology has advanced at a rapid pace. Today’s models are trained on hundreds of billions of parameters, can translate hundreds of languages in real time and even carry lessons learned in one conversation …read more