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LaMDA, standing for Language Model for Dialogue Applications, is an advanced Artificial Intelligence[1] (AI) system developed by Google[3]. This cutting-edge initiative represents a significant stride in the AI industry, underscoring Google’s commitment to enhancing conversational capabilities in machines. Unlike its contemporaries, LaMDA is designed to engage in open-ended conversations on any topic, making it vastly diverse and flexible. It is not merely a technical feat but also a testament to Google’s aspiration to make AI interactions more natural and seamless. In the broader context, LaMDA’s development signifies a crucial step towards realizing the full potential of AI in augmenting human communication and transforming the way we interact with technologie[2]. This AI model thus holds significant implications not only for Google’s extensive AI applications but also for the wider AI industry and society. From generating music to competing in AI chatbot[4] competitions, LaMDA demonstrates the far-reaching capabilities of AI, cementing Google’s position as a trailblazer in this field.

Définitions des termes
1. Intelligence artificielle ( Artificial Intelligence )
1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the field of computer science that aims to create systems capable of performing tasks that would normally require human intelligence. These tasks include reasoning, learning, planning, perception, and language understanding. AI draws from different fields including psychology, linguistics, philosophy, and neuroscience. The field is prominent in developing machine learning models and natural language processing systems. It also plays a significant role in creating virtual assistants and affective computing systems. AI applications extend across various sectors including healthcare, industry, government, and education. Despite its benefits, AI also raises ethical and societal concerns, necessitating regulatory policies. AI continues to evolve with advanced techniques such as deep learning and generative AI, offering new possibilities in various industries.
2 Artificial Intelligence, commonly known as AI, is a field of computer science dedicated to creating intelligent machines that perform tasks typically requiring human intellect. These tasks include problem-solving, recognizing speech, understanding natural language, and making decisions. AI is categorised into two types: narrow AI, which is designed to perform a specific task, like voice recognition, and general AI, which can perform any intellectual tasks a human being can do. It's a continuously evolving technology that draws from various fields including computer science, mathematics, psychology, linguistics, and neuroscience. The core concepts of AI include reasoning, knowledge representation, planning, natural language processing, and perception. AI has wide-ranging applications across numerous sectors, from healthcare and gaming to military and creativity, and its ethical considerations and challenges are pivotal to its development and implementation.
2. technologie. La technologie, dérivée des mots grecs signifiant artisanat et connaissance, est un terme général qui désigne les outils, les machines et les systèmes mis au point par l'homme pour résoudre des problèmes ou atteindre des objectifs. Née avec des outils primitifs comme les haches de pierre et la découverte du feu, la technologie a évolué de manière significative tout au long de l'histoire de l'humanité. Elle a joué un rôle déterminant à différentes époques, depuis l'invention de la roue et des systèmes d'irrigation avancés dans les civilisations anciennes jusqu'à la naissance des universités et de la presse à imprimer au cours des périodes médiévale et de la Renaissance. La révolution industrielle du XVIIIe siècle a marqué un tournant important dans la production de masse et l'innovation, donnant naissance aux technologies modernes telles que l'électricité, l'automobile et les plates-formes de communication numérique. Aujourd'hui, la technologie fait partie intégrante de divers aspects de la vie et de la société, stimulant la croissance économique et les changements sociétaux, tout en suscitant des préoccupations en matière de sécurité, de respect de la vie privée et d'incidences sur l'environnement. L'avenir de la technologie devrait apporter encore plus de progrès, avec l'essor de l'intelligence artificielle qui devrait avoir des implications significatives sur le marché du travail.
LaMDA (Wikipedia)

LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) is a family of conversational large language models developed by Google. Originally developed and introduced as Meena in 2020, the first-generation LaMDA was announced during the 2021 Google I/O keynote, while the second generation was announced the following year. In June 2022, LaMDA gained widespread attention when Google engineer Blake Lemoine made claims that the chatbot had become sentient. The scientific community has largely rejected Lemoine's claims, though it has led to conversations about the efficacy of the Test de Turing, which measures whether a computer can pass for a human. In February 2023, Google announced Bard, a conversational intelligence artificielle chatbot powered by LaMDA, to counter the rise of OpenAI's ChatGPT.

LaMDA
Developer(s)Google Brain
SuccessorPaLM
Available inEnglish
TypeGrand modèle linguistique
LicenseProprietary
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