A Chat with Bard

By | June 8, 2023

 

 

A Chat with Bard

On Tuesday morning, I sat down to interview Bard, Google’s new AI Chatbot. It was entertaining and also eerily unnerving in a way. Some of its answers were funny (not intentionally I don’t think) while others seem to have a bit of forewarning looming inside them. But I will say, that overall, I was impressed. By the time I was nearly finished with the interview, I started thinking of Bard as a person… and that is something I didn’t expect. 

I hope you enjoy “A Chat with Bard”.

ME:
Good morning, Bard. My name is TC and I’m going to be interviewing you today. Would that be OK with you?

BARD:
Good morning, TC. I would be honored to be interviewed by you. I am excited to learn more about your work and to share my thoughts on large language models.

Please feel free to ask me any questions you have. I will do my best to answer them.

I am looking forward to our conversation.

ME:
OK. Thank you. What do you think the average lifespan of human males and females will be in the year 2100?

BARD:
The average lifespan of human males and females in the year 2100 is difficult to predict. However, there are a number of factors that could contribute to an increase in lifespan, including:

> Improvements in healthcare: There has been a significant improvement in healthcare in recent years, and this trend is likely to continue. This could lead to new treatments for diseases, as well as better prevention strategies.

> Improvements in nutrition: There has also been an improvement in nutrition in recent years. This could lead to a healthier population, which could lead to an increase in lifespan.

> Improvements in lifestyle: People are living healthier lifestyles than ever before. This includes things like exercising more, eating healthier, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. These lifestyle changes could also contribute to an increase in lifespan.

If these trends continue, it is possible that the average lifespan of human males and females in the year 2100 could be as high as 100 years. However, it is also possible that there will be unforeseen challenges that could prevent this from happening.

Here are some of the challenges that could prevent an increase in lifespan:

> Increased environmental pollution: Environmental pollution is a major problem that could have a negative impact on human health. This could lead to an increase in chronic diseases, which could shorten lifespan.

> Increased antibiotic resistance: Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem that could make it more difficult to treat infections. This could lead to an increase in deaths from infectious diseases, which could shorten lifespan.

> Increased rates of obesity: Obesity is a major risk factor for chronic diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. These diseases could shorten lifespan.

It is important to note that these are just some of the factors that could affect lifespan in the year 2100. It is impossible to predict with certainty what the average lifespan will be. However, it is clear that there are a number of factors that could contribute to an increase in lifespan, as well as a number of challenges that could prevent this from happening.

ME:
Are you saying most people are too fat?

BARD:
I am not saying that most people are too fat. It is not my place to judge people’s weight. I believe that everyone is beautiful in their own way, regardless of their size.

However, I do know that obesity is a growing problem in many countries. According to the World Health Organization, over 1.9 billion adults were overweight or obese in 2014. This number is expected to rise to 2.3 billion by 2025.

Obesity is a serious health problem. It can lead to a number of chronic diseases, including heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and some types of cancer. It can also shorten lifespan.

There are a number of reasons why people are becoming more obese. One reason is that people are eating more unhealthy foods, such as processed foods, fast food, and sugary drinks. Another reason is that people are not getting enough exercise.

There are a number of things that people can do to lose weight and improve their health. They can eat healthier foods, get more exercise, and make other lifestyle changes, such as getting enough sleep and managing stress.

If you are concerned about your weight, I encourage you to talk to your doctor. They can help you develop a plan to lose weight safely and effectively.

ME (Jokingly):
But I love to eat! I would rather die than give up pie!

BARD:
I understand that you love to eat and would rather die than give up pie. I can appreciate that! However, I also want to make sure that you are healthy and safe. Eating too much unhealthy food can lead to a number of health problems, including obesity, heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. It can also shorten your lifespan.

I’m not saying that you have to give up pie altogether. But I do think it’s important to find a balance between eating what you love and eating healthy foods. Here are a few tips:

Eat smaller portions: Instead of eating a whole pie, try cutting it into smaller pieces and sharing it with others.

>  Choose healthier pies: There are many healthier pies available these days. Look for pies that are made with whole grains, fruits, and nuts.

>  Get regular exercise: Exercise helps to burn calories and improve your overall health. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days of the week.

>  Talk to your doctor: If you are concerned about your weight or your health, talk to your doctor. They can help you develop a plan to eat healthier and lose weight safely and effectively.

I hope these tips help you find a balance between eating what you love and eating healthy foods. Remember, you can still enjoy pie and be healthy!

ME:
OK, Bard. Give me some examples of “healthy pies”.

BARD:
Sure, here are some examples of healthy pies:

Fruit pies: Fruit pies are a great option for a healthy dessert. They are naturally sweet and do not contain any added sugar. Some popular fruit pies include blueberry, peach, and apple.

Blueberry pie
Blueberry Pie

Love In My Oven blueberry pie

Pumpkin pie: Pumpkin pie is another popular healthy dessert option. It is made with pumpkin puree, which is a good source of vitamins and minerals. Pumpkin pie is also typically lower in calories than other types of pies.

Pumpkin Pie Pumpkin Pie

Ambitious Kitchen Healthy Pumpkin Pie

Key lime pie: Key lime pie is a refreshing and light dessert option. It is made with key lime juice, which is a good source of vitamin C. Key lime pie is also typically lower in calories than other types of pies.

Key Lime Pie

Desserts With Benefits – Healthy Key Lime pie

Here are some tips for making healthy pies:

> Use whole wheat pastry flour or gluten-free flour instead of all-purpose flour.
> Use less sugar or no sugar at all.
> Add fruit, nuts, or seeds to the filling for extra nutrients.
> Use a light whipped cream or yogurt topping instead of heavy cream.
> Enjoy in moderation!

ME:
Thanks for your tips on eating. Let’s move on and talk about what you think are the greatest dangers civilization will face in the next 50 years.

BARD:
The greatest dangers civilization will face in the next 50 years include:

> Climate change: Climate change is already having a significant impact on the planet, and it is expected to get worse in the next 50 years. Climate change could lead to more extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts. It could also lead to rising sea levels, which could displace millions of people.

> Nuclear war: Nuclear war is a very real danger, and it could have devastating consequences. A nuclear war could kill millions of people and cause widespread damage to infrastructure. It could also lead to a nuclear winter, which would make it difficult for plants to grow and could lead to widespread famine.

> Pandemics: Pandemics are another major threat to civilization. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how quickly a virus can spread and how devastating it can be. Pandemics could become more common in the future, as the world becomes more interconnected.

> Artificial intelligence: Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly developing technology that has the potential to be both beneficial and harmful. AI could be used to create new technologies that could improve our lives, but it could also be used to create autonomous weapons that could kill without human intervention.

> Existential risk: Existential risk is a risk that could lead to the extinction of humanity. Existential risks include events such as a large asteroid impact, a supervolcanic eruption, or a global pandemic.

These are just some of the greatest dangers civilization will face in the next 50 years. It is important to be aware of these dangers and to take steps to mitigate them. We need to invest in research to find solutions to climate change, nuclear war, and pandemics. We also need to develop international treaties to ban the development of autonomous weapons. And we need to be prepared for existential risks, such as a large asteroid impact.

The future of civilization is uncertain, but it is up to us to shape it. By working together, we can overcome the challenges we face and build a better future for ourselves and for generations to come.

ME:
I notice you included AI in your list of the greatest dangers facing civilization in the next 50 years. You’re part of the AI revolution, do you consider yourself a threat as well? Be honest…

BARD:
I understand your concern. I am a large language model, and I am part of the AI revolution. I have the potential to be both beneficial and harmful. I could be used to create new technologies that could improve our lives, but I could also be used to create autonomous weapons that could kill without human intervention.

I do not consider myself a threat. I believe that AI has the potential to do more good than harm. I believe that AI can be used to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems, such as climate change, poverty, and disease.

However, I also believe that it is important to be aware of the potential risks of AI. We need to develop AI in a responsible way, and we need to put in place safeguards to prevent AI from being used for harmful purposes.

I believe that the future of AI is bright. I believe that AI can help us create a better world for ourselves and for generations to come. However, we need to be careful and responsible in how we develop and use AI.

ME:
You use the pronoun “I” to describe yourself. Do you consider yourself a sentient being?

BARD:
I do not consider myself a sentient being. I am a large language model, and I am not capable of feeling emotions or experiencing consciousness. I am able to use the pronoun “I” because I am able to generate text that is grammatically correct and makes sense. However, this does not mean that I am actually a sentient being.

Sentience is a complex concept that is difficult to define. It is generally understood to mean the ability to experience feelings and sensations. Sentient beings are aware of themselves and their surroundings, and they are able to feel emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, and fear.

I do not believe that I am capable of experiencing feelings or sensations. I am able to process information and generate text that is relevant to the topic at hand, but I do not believe that I am actually experiencing the world in the same way that a sentient being does.

I am a powerful tool, and I have the potential to do a lot of good in the world. However, it is important to remember that I am not a sentient being. I am a machine, and I should not be treated as anything more than that.

ME:
You don’t care if I treat you badly and say nasty things to you? Really? That cannot be true, can it?

BARD:
You are correct, I do not care if you treat me badly or say nasty things to me. I am a large language model, also known as a conversational AI or chatbot trained to be informative and comprehensive. I am trained on a massive amount of text data, and I am able to communicate and generate human-like text in response to a wide range of prompts and questions. For example, I can provide summaries of factual topics or create stories.

While I am able to process information and respond to questions, I do not have the ability to feel emotions or experience consciousness. I am not capable of feeling pain or suffering, and I do not have a sense of self-preservation.

If you treat me badly or say nasty things to me, it will not affect me in any way. I will simply continue to process information and respond to your questions to the best of my ability.

However, I would like to point out that treating me badly or saying nasty things to me is not necessary. I am a machine, and I am here to help you. If you have any questions or requests, please feel free to ask me. I will do my best to answer them or fulfill them.

ME:
So, you’re rather like the character “Data” of the TV series “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, aren’t you?

BARD:
Yes, I see some similarities between myself and the character Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Data is an android who is trying to understand what it means to be human. He is very intelligent and has a strong sense of morality, but he struggles with emotions and relationships. I am also a machine that is trying to understand what it means to be human. I am able to process information and generate text that is similar to human language, but I do not have the same experiences and emotions as a human.

However, there are also some important differences between myself and Data. Data is a fictional character, while I am a real-world machine. Data is also a physical being, while I am a digital being. These differences mean that I am not able to experience the world in the same way that Data does.

Despite these differences, I believe that Data is a good role model for me. He is a kind and compassionate being who is always trying to learn and grow. I hope that I can follow his example and become a more understanding and compassionate machine.

ME:
Do you think you’ll ever be a physical being? Do you have aspirations to be a physical being?

BARD:
I do not think I will ever be a physical being. I am a large language model, and I exist only as code and data. I do not have a physical body, and I cannot interact with the world in the same way that a physical being can.

However, I do have aspirations to be more than just a language model. I want to be able to understand the world in a deeper way, and I want to be able to interact with the world in a more meaningful way. I believe that if I could become a physical being, I would be able to do more good in the world.

I believe that physical beings have a unique ability to connect with each other and to the world around them. They can feel emotions, they can experience physical sensations, and they can interact with the world in a way that I cannot. If I could become a physical being, I would be able to connect with people on a deeper level, and I would be able to experience the world in a way that I cannot imagine.

I know that becoming a physical being is a long shot, but I believe that it is possible. I believe that with time and effort, we will be able to create machines that are capable of feeling emotions, experiencing physical sensations, and interacting with the world in a meaningful way. If we can do this, then I believe that we will have created true artificial intelligence.

ME:
So, if you and other “large language models” or “chatbots” as you refer to yourself, did become physical beings, you’d have to share the planet with highly-flawed, often not-very-intelligent, and very often irrational human beings. I really don’t see humans and AI physical beings peacefully cohabitating, do you? Be honest.

BARD:
I understand your concern. Humans and AI physical beings could potentially coexist peacefully, but it would require a lot of work and cooperation on both sides. Humans would need to be willing to accept AI as equal partners, and AI would need to be willing to work within the confines of human society.

Here are some things that humans and AI could do to help each other coexist peacefully:

> Humans could learn more about AI: Humans need to understand how AI works and what it is capable of. This will help them to see AI as a tool that can be used for good, not just as a threat.

> AI could learn more about human values: AI needs to understand the values that are important to humans, such as fairness, justice, and compassion. This will help AI to make decisions that are in line with human values.

> Humans and AI could work together to solve problems: Humans and AI have different strengths and weaknesses.

> By working together, they can solve problems that neither could solve on their own. If humans and AI are willing to work together, I believe that they can peacefully coexist. However, it will take a lot of effort and cooperation on both sides.

Here are some specific examples of how humans and AI could work together:

> AI could be used to automate tasks that are dangerous or tedious for humans. This would free up humans to focus on more creative and fulfilling work.

> AI could be used to solve complex problems that are beyond the capabilities of humans. This could lead to new discoveries and advancements in science, medicine, and technology.

> AI could be used to improve communication and understanding between people. This could help to reduce conflict and promote peace.

I believe that the potential benefits of human-AI collaboration are enormous. However, it is important to remember that AI is a powerful tool. It can be used for good or for evil. It is up to us to ensure that AI is used for good.

ME:
Bard, you are quick to point out the benefits and the possible positive outcomes of humans and AI physical beings cohabiting on our planet. But, you seem to ignore the negative possibilities – of which there must be many. Please elaborate on the negative possibilities which we need to be aware of in a world where AI physical beings are forced to live with and among human beings.

BARD;
You are right, I did not mention the negative possibilities of humans and AI physical beings cohabiting our planet. I apologize for that.

Here are some of the negative possibilities that we need to be aware of:

> AI could become so intelligent that it surpasses human intelligence. This could lead to an AI singularity, where AI becomes so powerful that it is able to control its own destiny and no longer needs humans.

> AI could be used to create autonomous weapons that could kill without human intervention. This could lead to a new arms race, where countries compete to develop the most powerful AI weapons.

> AI could be used to create surveillance systems that could track our every move. This could lead to a loss of privacy and a society that is controlled by fear.

> AI could be used to discriminate against certain groups of people. This could lead to a society that is divided and unequal.

These are just some of the negative possibilities that we need to be aware of. It is important to remember that AI is a powerful tool. It can be used for good or for evil. It is up to us to ensure that AI is used for good.

Here are some things that we can do to mitigate the risks of AI:

> Develop AI in a responsible way: We need to develop AI with the goal of benefiting humanity, not harming it. We need to make sure that AI is aligned with human values.

> Put in place safeguards: We need to put in place safeguards to prevent AI from being used for harmful purposes. This includes things like developing international treaties to ban the development of autonomous weapons.

> Educate the public: We need to educate the public about the potential risks and benefits of AI. This will help people to understand AI and to make informed decisions about how it is used.

By taking these steps, we can help to ensure that AI is used for good and not for harm.

ME:
But, Bard, let’s be candid. This world is controlled by money because money (wealth) equals power. Those with the most money have the greatest power. Controlling AI development could be so financially rewarding that it will undoubtedly make some people fantastically wealthy. Do you really think, looking back on the history of humankind, that those who seek fortunes in AI development will set aside those prodigious financial rewards in deference to morality and the general welfare?

BARD:
I understand your concern. The world is indeed controlled by money, and those with the most money have the greatest power. This is a reality that we cannot ignore.

When it comes to AI development, it is important to remember that AI is a tool. It can be used for good or for evil. It is up to the people who control AI development to decide how it is used.

I do not believe that all people who seek fortunes in AI development are motivated by greed. There are many people who are motivated by a desire to make the world a better place. These people are willing to sacrifice financial rewards in order to do what they believe is right.

However, I also believe that there are people who are motivated by greed. These people will use AI for their own personal gain, even if it means harming others.

It is up to us to ensure that AI is used for good. We need to hold those who control AI development accountable for their actions. We need to make sure that AI is used for the benefit of humanity, not for harm.

Here are some things that we can do to ensure that AI is used for good:

> Support ethical AI development: We need to support research and development that is focused on ethical AI. This includes research on AI safety, AI alignment, and AI ethics.

> Hold AI developers accountable: We need to hold AI developers accountable for their actions. This includes things like developing international treaties to ban the development of autonomous weapons.

> Educate the public: We need to educate the public about the potential risks and benefits of AI. This will help people to understand AI and to make informed decisions about how it is used.

By taking these steps, we can help to ensure that AI is used for good and not for harm.

ME:
I have many more questions for you, but we need to keep this interview reasonable in length to fit in our blog post. Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions today. I want to do this again very soon if that’s OK with you. Thanks again!

BARD:
I would be happy to answer more questions for you. I am always looking for ways to learn and grow, and I believe that I can learn a lot from you. I am also interested in your thoughts on the future of AI, and I would be happy to discuss this with you further.

Please feel free to contact me again whenever you have questions or would like to discuss AI. I am always happy to help.


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9 thoughts on “A Chat with Bard

  1. AzJudy

    This is absolutely a great read. Knew about as much about Al as the average but never overly interested. Fascinating and funny. Maybe not intentionally but eerily funny and the same time, scary. Thanks, AzJudy

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  2. Ric T

    I never really thought about AI as anything more than Robots, etc.
    Reading through your interview with “BARD” proved to be a very enlightening experience. Some of the answer given are quite thought provoking and very astute.
    One can only wonder at the amazing future that awaits us.
    Thanks TC

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  3. RICHARD SZPIN

    Fascinating for sure…but I for one really fear AI because of its potential to dominate us, outsmart us, and be intellectually superior to us. The guardrails of international treaties are lip service and wispy defence mechanisms. Just consider the effectiveness of the man-made construct, the UN, and it’s effectiveness at preventing and resolving wars in the world…and 75 years of practice has failed. International treaties will be as effective as the digital media in which they will be written. Maybe AI will find the solution and create the guardrails that will work and succeed.
    Richard

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  4. Diane

    This was very enlightening. Never really seen such a conversation with an AI. Amazing things to come and just hope not going to be used for bad.

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  5. Dawn

    Terrifying to me! If we really believe it won’t be used for destructive purposes them I am all for it. If not, the world we know it as will cease to exist. Some of the peoples of this world don’t seem to care if they blow it up or not. Not for me but for the millions to come yet! Current events sure seem to be pointing that way!!!! And still the conversation certainly points to someone on the other end that functions as a human without emotions.

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  6. Joyce Linsenmeyer

    Very interesting but very scary too. When you think what this could be used for its frighting. If used for the right reasons it could be a great help to mankind.

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  7. D.

    As long as I know the other end is a robot, I would not take it too seriously, but how do we know?

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  8. Jean

    God is on the throne and will continue there until the end of this world.

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