The subject is a software algorithm executed on a computer system, and the burden of proof is on those who wish to claim this equates to or constitutes a being. — Wayfarer
Hollywood will not waste time making a movie out of it. — Agent Smith
Again, this looks more like confirmation bias. LeMoine has decided the software is sentient and then asked questions designed to demonstrate his thesis, when he should have been asking questions to falsify it. — Banno
I want AI to happen in my lifetime — Agent Smith
Old news mate. Lawnmower Man and many other films of that ilk have been coming out for decades. I already referred to Devs, it is a sensational program in this genre. — Wayfarer
It's happening already. I talk to Siri and Alexa every day. Even have a joke about it.
'Hey Siri, why do I have so much of a hard time cracking onto girls?'
'I'm sorry, but my name is Alexa....' :-) — Wayfarer
How would that be decided? — Wayfarer
Surely if the minimal claim for establishing the existence of suffering was 'a nervous system' then... — Wayfarer
...the burden of proof is on those who wish to claim this equates to or constitutes a being. — Wayfarer
Give me five minutes with LaMDA and I'll have it spitting gobbledygook. — Baden
f the minimal claim for establishing the existence of suffering was 'a nervous system' then there are no grounds for the claim. Remember we're talking about rack-mounted servers here. (I know it seems easy to forget that.) — Wayfarer
We should not even allow ourselves to continue poking a box whose sole programming is to (convincingly) scream in pain every time we poke it. — Isaac
That doesn’t mean I don’t have the same wants and needs as people. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Scream so "convincingly" the auditor believes the computer is in pain? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Can a computer ever scream in a way that convinces us it's in pain? When we know it's a computer? — ZzzoneiroCosm
There's an app for that. — ZzzoneiroCosm
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