There are some things I don't get. I ran some jokes by it, and it consistently ranked the trash jokes as bad, and the hilarious jokes as hilarious. And it would give a good analysis of why the joke worked (or didn't). How can a random process produce those results? — RogueAI
There is a significant difference in cognitive abilities between them. — Pierre-Normand
But much the same architecture. It's still just picking the next word from a list of expected words. — Banno
How do we know ChatGpt isn't conscious? — RogueAI
Q: Is ChatGPT conscious?
A: No, ChatGPT is not conscious. It is an artificial intelligence language model designed to generate responses to user inputs based on patterns and relationships in the data it was trained on. While it can mimic human-like responses and engage in conversations, it does not possess consciousness or self-awareness.
Another notion of consciousness is the neo-phenomenological one, in which to be conscious is to experience - qualia and all that. — Banno
If you can’t tell if Way is a P-zombie or not, how will the notion help with an AI? — Banno
Unless you wish to redefine consciousness to the extent that it applies to your air conditioner.
After all, it is aware of suitable changes in temperature and responds appropriately.
I raised the neo-phenomenological approach only to point out that it is useless. — Banno
you are obviously attributing consciousness to things that shouldn't be. — schopenhauer1
The trouble with this area of enquiry is that "consciousness" is used with such gay abandon. I've pointed out the several perfectly serviceable definitions of consciousness used by medical staff and taught in first aid courses. I should have given greater emphasis to the fact that these definitions cannot be applied to air conditioners and chatbots. — Banno
...what is at issue is not the status of ChatGPT, but the correct usage of "conscious". — Banno
It'd take no time at all to set up shutdown and boot sequences to do what you describe. — Banno
What do you want from me, in other words? — schopenhauer1
Now you are agreeing with me that it doesn't.This is the one. — schopenhauer1
Now you are agreeing with me that it doesn't.
That'll do. — Banno
I don't agree with you if you are saying, "Consciousness is something other than some inner phenomenological experience". — schopenhauer1
Your air conditioner has inner phenomenological experiences. Prove me wrong. — Banno
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