I think it's a pretty good answer, what do you think, and what other questions would you like it to answer? — Sam26
I've been using GPT 3.5 for about six months, but this is a bit better in some subjects, and a lot better in others. Overall, it does a very good job. — Sam26
Are you asking how LLM-based chatbots work? — Pierre-Normand
I guess I am? How does it create such a detailed answer? Is it quoting someone in particular? — frank
The study employed a variation of the Turing test where participants were unaware of the AI’s involvement, focusing instead on the quality of the responses.
Remarkably, they rated the AI’s moral reasoning as superior in quality to humans’ along almost all dimensions, including virtuousness, intelligence, and trustworthiness, consistent with passing what Allen and colleagues call the comparative MTT. — Amanda Head · Neuroscience News · May 6, 2024
The way I understand it, is that it has access to a huge database of possible answers across the internet, but I'm not completely sure. — Sam26
My problem with those answers is that it treats all of those categories as accepted individual domains when so much of philosophy involves disputing the conditions of equivalence implied in such a list. — Paine
I don't want it to do a better job of grouping ideas so as to find the most general point of view. — Paine
GPT's Answer:
If I were to choose the theory that seems to best fit the general concept and common usage of truth across various contexts, I would lean towards the Correspondence Theory. — Sam26
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