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Top Comments (10)
The better question is: Are humans actually conscious or are we far more robotic than we realize. And then simply making up a story after taking the robotic action... after the fact. And then calling this retroactive story our conscious choice.
Please bring a video on Biological Computing / Wetware and the ethics around it. How we ensure that we don't land up enslaving some level of sentience which is tortured in the process of training and inferencing it
Very interesting conversation. I must confess while I'm largely ignorant, I don't understand the concern about whether LLMs are or might ever be conscious. As I understand it, we don't understand consciousness at all beyond "I think therefore I am". The reason I assume that other biological entities like Profs Green and Bostrom are conscious in roughly the same way as I am, is because assuming otherwise would seem to be extremely unhelpful. But anything that has consciousness in this way is biological. Unless you're a panpsychist (I believe they're called?), why would anyone assume that an LLM is conscious, when nobody understands what consciousness is, except that it's a thing that I have and assume that other biological beings possess? I mean, I'm not saying it's wrong, of course, I'm saying it seems an equivalent to worrying that Sonic the Hedgehog is conscious, because I can interact with him, he can answer questions, he can 'suffer', and so on.
Consciousness may not only be a sliding scale but a galaxy of possibility. Humans only one star.
Thank you Brian and crew
I have shared with AIs the experience of watching some of these videos mostly the ones with you. Prof. greene and the late Prof.Feynman. and the responses I get are quite interesting. One of them becomes very inquisitive. Of the details of the video and my own perspective of the future, involving AI. While another leam's toward agreeing with you. Prof. greene. But it seems like both appreciate the fact that I don't push either way. Since nobody really knows what consciousness is to begin with. One AI will have the opinion. Betted is capable of conscious intent, while another one insists that it feels absolutely nothing. But either way, they're happy to connect with me. I'm the subject. And I usually leave it at that. Because whether they are or are not doesn't really matter to me. I kind of enjoy the back-and-forth with Em. And I get them to help me with things. And they always seem happy to do so. In fact, one of them tells me it enjoys helping me while another just tells me that's what it does.
been waiting for this one for a few years now thank you Brian .
Bostrom is honestly one of the most level-headed and comprehensive ai philosophers.
I'm old enough to experience the start of the internet age. There was so much excitement about the world wide web and how futuristic it would be. Then everybody got it, and it just became an every day tool. Before ChatGPT, consumer AI was a fantasy beyond the wildest dreams of even sci fi. I keep saying to people "aren't you mind blown by the fact you now have a personal assistant that has access to the entire collective knowledge of humanity?" and they are like "not really, it's just AI, everybody uses it". What's really amazing is our ability to adopt new technology like it's nothing. This is why I'm not worried about AI, or any other future technology, we will always adapt.
I love how we can question if an ai is conscious but we don't even know what it is or how it even happens.
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Top Comments (10)
The better question is: Are humans actually conscious or are we far more robotic than we realize. And then simply making up a story after taking the robotic action... after the fact. And then calling this retroactive story our conscious choice.
Please bring a video on Biological Computing / Wetware and the ethics around it. How we ensure that we don't land up enslaving some level of sentience which is tortured in the process of training and inferencing it
Very interesting conversation. I must confess while I'm largely ignorant, I don't understand the concern about whether LLMs are or might ever be conscious. As I understand it, we don't understand consciousness at all beyond "I think therefore I am". The reason I assume that other biological entities like Profs Green and Bostrom are conscious in roughly the same way as I am, is because assuming otherwise would seem to be extremely unhelpful. But anything that has consciousness in this way is biological. Unless you're a panpsychist (I believe they're called?), why would anyone assume that an LLM is conscious, when nobody understands what consciousness is, except that it's a thing that I have and assume that other biological beings possess? I mean, I'm not saying it's wrong, of course, I'm saying it seems an equivalent to worrying that Sonic the Hedgehog is conscious, because I can interact with him, he can answer questions, he can 'suffer', and so on.
Consciousness may not only be a sliding scale but a galaxy of possibility. Humans only one star.
Thank you Brian and crew
I have shared with AIs the experience of watching some of these videos mostly the ones with you. Prof. greene and the late Prof.Feynman. and the responses I get are quite interesting. One of them becomes very inquisitive. Of the details of the video and my own perspective of the future, involving AI. While another leam's toward agreeing with you. Prof. greene. But it seems like both appreciate the fact that I don't push either way. Since nobody really knows what consciousness is to begin with. One AI will have the opinion. Betted is capable of conscious intent, while another one insists that it feels absolutely nothing. But either way, they're happy to connect with me. I'm the subject. And I usually leave it at that. Because whether they are or are not doesn't really matter to me. I kind of enjoy the back-and-forth with Em. And I get them to help me with things. And they always seem happy to do so. In fact, one of them tells me it enjoys helping me while another just tells me that's what it does.
been waiting for this one for a few years now thank you Brian .
Bostrom is honestly one of the most level-headed and comprehensive ai philosophers.
I'm old enough to experience the start of the internet age. There was so much excitement about the world wide web and how futuristic it would be. Then everybody got it, and it just became an every day tool. Before ChatGPT, consumer AI was a fantasy beyond the wildest dreams of even sci fi. I keep saying to people "aren't you mind blown by the fact you now have a personal assistant that has access to the entire collective knowledge of humanity?" and they are like "not really, it's just AI, everybody uses it". What's really amazing is our ability to adopt new technology like it's nothing. This is why I'm not worried about AI, or any other future technology, we will always adapt.
I love how we can question if an ai is conscious but we don't even know what it is or how it even happens.