I also think the claims are overblown, but I also don't understand all the people trying to undermine lambda by saying it just completes word sequences. Text is the input we have chosen since it's easy to work with. By that logic, we can argue that humans are soundwave and lightwave sequence completing machines. Yes our inputs are different since we have more complex senses, and language is one of the main outputs we…
> It doesn't do anything because it's literally "turned off" when not prompted or given any inputs.
I wondered the same thing. It could be argued that it is sentient during the brief moments that it is coming up with a response.
Put another way; let's assume that we are ourselves AI in an artificial universe. Would you be able to tell if the universal computer was turned off for a day? So, a model might not experience sentience in the seconds while you are composing a message, but plausibly could while formulating a response to your input.