Lemoine, who is also ordained as a mystic Christian priest, told Wired he became convinced of LaMDA’s status as a “person” because of its level of self-awareness, the way it spoke about its needs and its fear of death if Google were to delete it.

He insists he was not fooled by a clever robot, as some scientists have suggested. Lemoine maintains his position, and even appeared to suggest that Google had enslaved the AI system.

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    I can’t believe this was already four years ago. Not much of LLMs have seen the same level of improvements I find. Certainly has not, at least to me, shown any signs of sentience.

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        Eliza was total crap, it took seconds to detect it was an incredibly obvious rearrangement of words you used yourself.
        All it had was some superficial understanding of how a sentence is structured, it then used that to “respond” using your own words.

        Eliza was freeware in the early 80’s, and it was only interesting for 5 minutes tops. Of which the 4 minutes were used to make it say incredibly stupid things, because the patterns it used were so obvious.