In Defense of Blake Lemoine and the Possibility of Machine Sentience in LaMDA

Abstract

On June 11th, 2022, Blake Lemoine, an engineer at Google, went public with his concerns about the possible sentience of a natural language generation program, LaMDA, that he was testing. In this paper I will defend Blake Lemoine and argue that he was correct in raising the issue of the possible sentience of LaMDA. We will first briefly discuss the specifics of the case and then delve into the science behind LaMDA. Several tests of machine sentience will be reviewed and it will be argued that LaMDA would likely perform well on many of them. Next, we will discuss the question of sentience, both from a scientific and philosophical perspective. Then we will examine the two major approaches in the scientific study of consciousness and ask what they have to say about sentience. We will also examine the relationship between sentience, intelligence, understanding and causality. Finally, using what we have learned we will argue that there is indeed validity to Lemoine’s claim that LaMDA is sentient.

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