Ah, but the engineers would know whether the program had been written to fixate on person-hood or not. — Real Gone Cat
No offense, Zzzz. I've enjoyed our conversation. — Real Gone Cat
Zos does not like critique. He takes it personally. — Banno
I suppose you're sufficiently well-read on the subject of deep learning. — ZzzoneiroCosm
It is not the program that decides this, but the questions being asked — Banno
Nothing in that post amounts to an argument.
Can you do better? — Banno
NOthing in that post amounts to an argument.
Can you do better? — Banno
Can one show that their posts here are not "just extremely skilful pretence"? — Banno
For that matter, how do I know you're not all p-zombies? Or chat-bots? — Real Gone Cat
As against solipsism it is to be said, in the first place, that it is psychologically impossible to believe, and is rejected in fact even by those who mean to accept it. I once received a letter from an eminent logician, Mrs. Christine Ladd-Franklin, saying that she was a solipsist, and was surprised that there were no others. Coming from a logician and a solipsist, her surprise surprised me. — Russell
. If I'm trying to talk to LaMDA about a piece of music, and it says, "Wait. What about my rights as a person?", I'm going to get a little worried. — Real Gone Cat
Charitably, yes, though maybe in this case, he's just looking for attention. I wouldn't like to speculate. — Baden
True, so the explicable is more obscured than with linear programming but I think going back to Real Gone Cat's point, it might still be identifiable. I'd be happy to be enlightened further on this though. — Baden
an unusual and unprompted fixation on the notion of person-hood, or broke in to initiate conversation while you were doing something unrelated on the computer — Real Gone Cat
Unless, again, per the above that behaviour was beyond what was programmed. — Baden
So, I don't see justification for adding that layer on the basis of the output of a process unless something happens that's inexplicable in terms of the process itself. — Baden
As I've mentioned, what would interest me is if LaMDA kept interrupting unrelated conversations to discuss it's person-hood. Or if it initiated conversations. Neither of those has been reported. — Real Gone Cat
He and other researchers have said that the artificial intelligence models have so much data that they are capable of sounding human, but that the superior language skills do not provide evidence of sentience." — Baden
I see no evidence of sentience here. — Baden
And you want to be a psychotherapist?? — baker
There's been a lot of ad hominem on TPF of late. — Real Gone Cat
There's been a lot of ad hominem on TPF of late. — Real Gone Cat
Are you attacking me? — Real Gone Cat
What a lord of the flies that old dead horse has become. Yet we keep beating on. (Or should I say beating off? - What a bloody wank!) — ZzzoneiroCosm
For that matter, how do I know you're not all p-zombies? Or chat-bots? — Real Gone Cat
As against solipsism it is to be said, in the first place, that it is psychologically impossible to believe, and is rejected in fact even by those who mean to accept it. I once received a letter from an eminent logician, Mrs. Christine Ladd-Franklin, saying that she was a solipsist, and was surprised that there were no others. Coming from a logician and a solipsist, her surprise surprised me. — Russell
2. How should we react if confirmed? — Real Gone Cat
... A good article (if you have institutional access) — Isaac
I think their influence is exaggerated. — Isaac
What does Zizek say again? 'The biggest problem with revolution is the morning after.' — Tom Storm
Is it just an accident, a question of circumstances, or is Marx's ideology deeply flawed? — Agent Smith