Friday, September 6, 2024

Google AI Chatbot Now Open To Public

The public can now sign up to interact with Google’s experimental artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, which was built using the company’s contentious language model.

Early LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) previews, Google has already stated, “may display erroneous or inappropriate content.”

‘AI Test Kitchen’ by Google is an app where people can learn about, experience, and give feedback on Google’s emerging AI technology.

“Our goal is to learn, improve and innovate responsibly on AI together. We’ll be opening up to small groups of people gradually,” said the company.”AI Test Kitchen” is “meant to give you a feel of what it may be like to have LaMDA in your hands,” according to Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai “. These language models’ capacity to produce an unlimited number of alternatives indicates their promise, but it also means that they occasionally make mistakes “.

We’re still at the beginning of the journey, even though we’ve made significant advancements in safety and accuracy in the most recent version of LaMDA, according to Google. “We’ve strengthened the AI Test Kitchen’s security with many levels. The risk has been reduced but not entirely removed by our approach, it continued.

The public is being urged to provide input on the AI conversational chatbots that Google and Meta (previously Facebook) have launched.

The early reports are unsettling since the Meta chatbot BlenderBot 3 believed Donald Trump would always be president of the United States and that Mark Zuckerberg is “creepy and manipulative.”

Meta said last week that all conversational AI chatbots are known to sometimes mimic and generate unsafe, biased, or offensive remarks. “BlenderBot can still make rude or offensive comments, which is why we are collecting feedback that will help make future chatbots better,” the company mentioned in a blog post.

Last month, Google fired an engineer over breaching its confidentiality agreement after he made a claim that the tech giant’s conversation AI is “sentient” because it has feelings, emotions, and subjective experiences.

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