In what way? — Isaac
But solipsism can never be proved false. — Real Gone Cat
We can never be 100% sure of the sentience of others — Real Gone Cat
Other humans are very likely sentient, being very like us.
— hypericin
This is just not true. You have no data at all on which to assess probability. — Isaac
Or both possibly insentient ... — 180 Proof
:sweat: :up: ... Poor silly, 180 Proof — 180 Proof
the simplest explanation isn't just that consciousness just is parts A and and B of the brain. — Isaac
... Poor silly, Zzz — 180 Proof
The LaMDA affair could be just a hoax after all. If people can't tell the difference between genuine and fake research, what else can't we do? — Agent Smith
Or both possibly insentient ... — 180 Proof
have no framework for evaluating its link to sentience. — Baden
I wouldn't call it an unshakable conviction or a certainty, but rather an encounter in a face-to-face relation. — Moliere
Yep. That's exactly the claim Lemione is making. — Isaac
You keep repeating this claim but without any support whatsoever. On what grounds is your biological similarity key? — Isaac
I'm not claiming it's good. — Isaac
That's not a very good reason to make such an extraordinary claim. — ZzzoneiroCosm
"It seems sentient." — Isaac
It's the very highest proof possible for sentience since there are no other agreed measures. — Isaac
Yeah, it may be. And if it is, or he's gone mad, or is lying, or was on drugs or whatever, then any of those situations would constitute evidence that LaMDA is not sentient. — Isaac
You've assumed he must be one of those things because you've already concluded LaMDA cannot be sentient. — Isaac
The argument is that is otherwise intelligent and sane people think it is sentient, countering their view by saying "it can't be, it's made of wires" is not only weak but has precisely the same pattern as previous denials of moral worth. You say "it must be biological" as if that were obvious, but the exact same "obviousness" was applied in the past to other criteria. — Isaac
Anyone claiming a machine might be sentient - an extraordinary claim - bears the burden of proof. — ZzzoneiroCosm
The argument is that is otherwise intelligent and sane people think it is sentient — Isaac
People (intelligent, sane ones) consider certain instances of AI sentient. — Isaac
Not at all. — 180 Proof
@WayfarerBelief in exceptionalism of humans originates from religion, ie it is a religious belief. — Isaac
I do not believe I am sentient because I produce words and I do not have any justification for believing other beings or things are sentient simply because they produce words. — Baden
It's more about the competitive navigation of the constraints of physical environments resulting in systems that need to adapt to such navigation developing reflexive mental processes beneficial to the propagation of their reproductive potentialities as instantiated in RNA/DNA. — Baden
Anyone making an extraordinary claim about anything bears the burden of proof — 180 Proof
If one judges LaMDA to be intelligent, that is. — Real Gone Cat
Is sentience judged by appearance or behavior? — Real Gone Cat