The Google computer scientist who was placed on leave after claiming the company’s artificial intelligence chatbot has come to life tells NPR how he formed his opinion.
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The Google computer scientist who was placed on leave after claiming the company’s artificial intelligence chatbot has come to life tells NPR how he formed his opinion.
(Image credit: Martin Klimek/ for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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