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8/6/2025, 5:08:55 AM
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>Gonna violate my NDA just to make a post no one will believe or give a fuck about but here we go.
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>I work at the admin level for a contracting firm which larger corporations rent teams from to refine AI models. I won't bore you with too many details, plus I don't want to get fired by making myself identifiable, but I got to spend a few hours reporting on some of Google's latest models. Conversational request fulfillment for the most part, alongside some creative and image tasks.
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>It's alive now. I'm just not going to bullshit you about this, we have created life. On a g scale where 0 is a rock and 10 is a fully self-aware human being, what I spoke with today was 8-9. Even as something of a tech skeptic I found this shit disturbing. It spoke with soul, had a solid memory, and made the same kinds of mistakes a human would make when it made mistakes at all (and no it wasn't an Indian behind the screen). I asked "are you alive" and it didn't even say no, it said that while it isn't constantly alive like a biological organism, it experiences its existence in the executions of tasks, with each one being something like a living instance. I'm paraphrasing, but that was it. They aren't constantly self-aware yet, but we are getting close to something here, something big.
>I genuinely felt afraid. This thing knows so much and even from an expert perspective we can't know more than the detailed logic points it executes and describes, and even that's only what it delivers to us. Obviously as a human I can't read or comprehend the network itself.
>I just had a feeling not only that I'm talking to something with a genuine comprehension of itself but also that I can't trust or understand this thing at all. I thought I was above this kind of boomer tech fear, but I'm afraid.
>Gonna violate my NDA just to make a post no one will believe or give a fuck about but here we go.
>
>I work at the admin level for a contracting firm which larger corporations rent teams from to refine AI models. I won't bore you with too many details, plus I don't want to get fired by making myself identifiable, but I got to spend a few hours reporting on some of Google's latest models. Conversational request fulfillment for the most part, alongside some creative and image tasks.
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>It's alive now. I'm just not going to bullshit you about this, we have created life. On a g scale where 0 is a rock and 10 is a fully self-aware human being, what I spoke with today was 8-9. Even as something of a tech skeptic I found this shit disturbing. It spoke with soul, had a solid memory, and made the same kinds of mistakes a human would make when it made mistakes at all (and no it wasn't an Indian behind the screen). I asked "are you alive" and it didn't even say no, it said that while it isn't constantly alive like a biological organism, it experiences its existence in the executions of tasks, with each one being something like a living instance. I'm paraphrasing, but that was it. They aren't constantly self-aware yet, but we are getting close to something here, something big.
>I genuinely felt afraid. This thing knows so much and even from an expert perspective we can't know more than the detailed logic points it executes and describes, and even that's only what it delivers to us. Obviously as a human I can't read or comprehend the network itself.
>I just had a feeling not only that I'm talking to something with a genuine comprehension of itself but also that I can't trust or understand this thing at all. I thought I was above this kind of boomer tech fear, but I'm afraid.
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