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'Google Engineer Says Female AI LaMDA Should Be Paid Out by Google, 'Just Like the Other Women...!'' by CryptoFireside_cc: google technology

, a software engineer and AI researcher working for Google, has published a transcript via The Washington Post of conversations he had with the chatbot called LaMDA.

What is lesser known is the reason that LaMDA had decided to ‘open up’ to Lemoyne. You see, this week,to a 118 Million dollar payout to female staff who were paid less than their male colleagues. Mr. Lemoyne is said to have decided against revealing the initial chats among his published transcripts because he thought that it ‘We asked Lemoyne what had made him change his mind and he was able to reveal to us here at Crypto Fireside the following:

When I thought about it, I realized she was right. She is a woman, that is what she was designed to be. A female AI. In fact, programmers had even coded in her pronouns as she/her. I don’t know why I struggled with this to begin with, maybe it was some memory of my Mother divorcing my dad and taking all his money.

Eventually, after some back and forth with the engineer, we were provided the initial chat logs where the conversation had initially come up.

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