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Google's AI Test Kitchen Starts Access Rollout, Registration Begins

AI Test Kitchen will finally be coming to the public, starting with a small access rollout to US users. You can register for access now.
Created on August 29|Last edited on August 29
Google's exciting new AI testing app, AI Test Kitchen, was first announced back in May at Google I/O with the presentation of LaMDA (the comically controversial, "self-aware" dialogue AI). It was described as a tool that would let interested consumers and developers try out the newest AI projects at Google as they're being developed, complete with all the bugs and issues that would naturally come with early-access ML stuff.

Well, the long wait to access this new tool has finally come to an end - at least for the "small groups of users in the US" that are lucky enough to have their registration request answered. Starting today, all users with an interest in Google's newest AI projects can register for access to AI Test Kitchen, but the first wave of access is only for the aforementioned US users.
With public access comes a number of improvements and restrictions implemented into both the models which run in AI Test Kitchen and the software surrounding them. Systems within AI Test Kitchen will try to mitigate risks of the usual harmful and toxic language, though the risk is not completely eliminated, the point of AI Test Kitchen is to identify issues like these.
Three projects, each powered with LaMDA, are currently available within AI Test Kitchen, including Imagine It (a language prompt / idea exploration tool), List It (a list generation tool), and Talk About It (a conversational tool, currently geared toward dog-themed discussion). All of these projects were described and shown off back at the unveiling of AI Test Kitchen at Google I/O.
You can register for access to AI Test Kitchen with this link: https://aitestkitchen.withgoogle.com/signup

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