I don't consider it authoritative. I view it as a summarizing algorithm to produce Cliff notes. — Paine
It realizes the common syntax of normative logic — chiknsld
I'll bet it would do better than you in a university setting. — Sam26
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Are you thinking of deontic logic? — Pierre-Normand
From chatgpt:
Your adage, "It realizes the common syntax of normative logic," encapsulates a fundamental aspect of the system's functionality. — chiknsld
But the patterns that underlie the generation of its answers are very abstract and are able to capture the meaning of your query together with the logical, semantic, pragmatic and even rational structure of the texts that it had been trained on, and reproduce those "patterns" in the response that it constructs. This isn't much different from the way the human mind works. — Pierre-Normand
I think the human mind is usually a tool of the emotions. This forum shows how people generally start with the answers they're invested emotionally in, and they only use their intellects as weapons for defense. An open minded philosopher is pretty rare. So the AI is mimicking those defensive constructions? — frank
So maybe the way I phrased the question gave me the answer I agree with? Sam asked it if AI art can be meaningful with meaninglessness input. If he'd asked why it can't be meaningful, it would have answered that? — frank
The very notion of an illusion presupposes that there is something real of which the illusion is a mere semblance or distortion — Sam26
Therefore, if consciousness itself were an illusion, what is the state we are actually in? — Sam26
It seems rather nonsensical to suggest that the very medium through which we understand illusions could itself be an illusion. — Sam26
In short, claiming that consciousness is an illusion is not just misleading, but fundamentally incoherent. — Sam26
AI assistants mimic this human tendency at all. They rather seem to be open minded to a fault. — Pierre-Normand
I've been asking it questions about Wittgenstein's Tractatus and it does well. — Sam26
That is different from noting the success rate of a Bar Exam. — Paine
When it comes to reasoning, explaining, elaborating, understanding, etc., especially when the topic has any level of complexity, GPT-4 is almost immeasurably better than GPT 3.5! — Pierre-Normand
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