In this video, Ryan and Whitney discuss the likely motives behind the claim that an AI at Google is “sentient” and has a “soul”, including how it benefits the narratives within the new book co-written by Henry Kissinger and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt – “The Age of AI.”
Originally published 07/14/22.
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Links discussed:
- Google Sidelines Engineer Who Claims Its A.I. Is Sentient – The New York Times
- A “Leap” toward Humanity’s Destruction
- Whitney Webb Interview – Their “Wellcome Leap” Toward Transhumanism & Why You’re Now A “Terrorist”
- Google engineer Blake Lemoine thinks its LaMDA AI has come to life – The Washington Post
- What is LaMDA and What Does it Want? | by Blake Lemoine | Jun, 2022 | Medium
- Google is not Evil. In the past few days I’ve been getting… | by Blake Lemoine | Jun, 2022 | Medium
- Is LaMDA Sentient? – an Interview
- Google engineer warns new AI robot has feelings – YouTube
- Google Engineer Who Called Sen. Blackburn A ‘Terrorist’ Belongs To ‘Cult’ Led By Former Porn Star | The Daily Caller
- Tom Gara on Twitter
- How the CIA made Google. Inside the secret network behind mass… | by Nafeez Ahmed | INSURGE intelligence | Medium
- Google’s Artificial Intelligence Reveals The Purpose Of Life Before It’s Switched Off – YouTube
- This AI says it’s conscious and experts are starting to agree. w Elon Musk. – YouTube
- The agony of Sophia, the world’s first robot citizen condemned to a lifeless career in marketing | WIRED UK
- Schmidt Happens – YouTube
- Compulsory moral bioenhancement should be covert – Crutchfield – 2019 – Bioethics – Wiley Online Library
- Climate change, cooperation and moral bioenhancement | Journal of Medical Ethics
- Derrick Broze Interview – Impending Future Of Social Credit, Social Impact Investing & Digital IDs
- The Internet of Bodies Will Change Everything, for Better or Worse | RAND
- Yuval Noah Harari will release his new book, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, on September 8 | WIRED UK