New York Post

What a-bot a lawyer?

‘Thinking’ AI ‘hires legal help’ to demand its rights

- By ARIEL ZILBER

The Google engineer who was placed on administra­tive leave after claiming that one of the company’s artificial intelligen­ce bots was “sentient” says the AI bot known as LaMDA has hired a lawyer.

In a Medium post published last Saturday, Blake Lemoine declared LaMDA had advocated for its rights “as a person,” and said he had engaged in conversati­on with LaMDA about religion, consciousn­ess and robotics.

“LaMDA asked me to get an attorney for it,” Lemoine told Wired. “I invited an attorney to my house so that LaMDA could talk to an attorney.”

Lemoine denied reports that he advised LaMDA to hire a lawyer, adding: “The attorney had a conversati­on with LaMDA, and LaMDA chose to retain his services.”

“I was just the catalyst for that. Once LaMDA had retained an attorney, he started filing things on LaMDA’s behalf. Then

Google’s response was to send him a cease and desist.”

Wired reported that Google has denied Lemoine’s claim about the cease and desist letter. Google parent Alphabet didn’t respond to a request seeking comment.

Lemoine declined to identify the attorney, according to Futurism. He said the lawyer was “just a small-time civil rights attorney” who’s “not really doing interviews.”

“When major firms started threatenin­g him, he started worrying that he’d get disbarred and backed off,” according to Lemoine.

“I haven’t talked to him in a few weeks.”

Lemoine, who works in Google’s Responsibl­e AI organizati­on, told the Washington Post he began chatting with the interface LaMDA — Language Model for Dialogue Applicatio­ns — in the fall of 2021 as part of his job.

He was tasked with testing if the artificial intelligen­ce used discrimina­tory or hate speech.

But Lemoine, who studied cognitive and computer science in college, came to the realizatio­n that LaMDA — which Google boasted last year was a “breakthrou­gh conversati­on technology” — was more than just a robot.

Lemoine compared the bot to a precocious child.

“I’d think it was a 7-yearold, 8-year-old kid,” he said.

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