In this interview from July 1st 2022, Demis says the following (context is about AI consciousness and whether we should always treat AIs as tools, but it might shed some light on deployment decisions for LLMs; emphasis mine):
we’ve always had sort of these ethical considerations as fundamental at deepmind um and my current thinking on the language models is and and large models is they’re not ready; we don’t understand them well enough yet — um and you know in terms of analysis tools and and guard rails what they can and can’t do and so on — to deploy them at scale because i think you know there are big still ethical questions like should an ai system always announce that it is an ai system to begin with probably yes um it what what do you do about answering those philosophical questions about the feelings uh people may have about ai systems perhaps incorrectly attributed so i think there’s a whole bunch of research that needs to be done first… before you know you can responsibly deploy these systems at scale that would be at least be my current position over time i’m very confident we’ll have those tools like interpretability questions um and uh analysis questions uh and then with the ethical quandary you know i think there it’s important to uh look beyond just science that’s why i think philosophy social sciences even theology other things like that come into it where um what you know arts and humanities what what does it mean to be human...
In this interview from July 1st 2022, Demis says the following (context is about AI consciousness and whether we should always treat AIs as tools, but it might shed some light on deployment decisions for LLMs; emphasis mine):