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Wired: “Google Has a Plan to Stop Its New AI From Being Dirty and Rude” (Sameer Singh quoted)

May 12, 2022

Given the many unknowns about large language models and potential for powerful but flawed chatbots to cause trouble, Google should consider inviting outsiders to do more than just try limited demos of LaMDA, says Sameer Singh, a fellow at Allen Institute for AI and [ICS associate] professor at University of California, Irvine. “There has to be more conversation about how they’re making this safe and testing so outsiders can contribute to those efforts,” he says.

Read the full story on Wired.

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