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by saintPirelli
2640 days ago
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I would argue that when "influencers" and "evangelists" in the field oversell what AI really is by injecting the consciousness debate into it, it is not because we have no sufficient definition of a human being, but to accumulate eyeballs for their content and investors for their businesses. So as interesting the discussion about the nature of consciousness might be, I think it is as misplaced in ML/DL domain as it would be in - say - the discussion about network protocols. How silly does this question sound: "How far from a truly sentient being is HTTP?" Ridiculous, right? (Okay maybe that one is little over the top, but you get my point.) Conflating this particular technology with this particular discussion at all is a very lucrative mistake and it stems from the name it has been given. |
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I cannot possible know why other people do what they do. I bother with this topic, because at some point in the future we will come to a question, what AI is now, what it can do, what can be entrusted to it and what cannot be. Should we treat AI as a human-being, or as a machine? What we shouldn't do to AI to be able to argue that AI is not a human-being? Can we add emotions to an AI and to treat it like machine? Can we teach AI to be self-aware and conscious, and then turn it off on a whim?
If we load human mind into a machine then should we treat it like a human or like a machine? What modifications of human mind can make it not human-being, and should be treated as killing, and what modifications are ok to do? What the difference between human mind in the machine and AI in the machine? Is there any difference?
> "How far from a truly sentient being is HTTP?" Ridiculous, right?
What is ridiculous here? You mean that protocol is not a system, it is an abstraction, and by itself it cannot do nothing? Ok, I agree. But http-server can do a lot of things, and it is completely reasonable to ask what is the difference between an intelligent being and http-server. We can see behavioral differences, http-server is very constrained and have a very limited ability to adapt to a changing environment. There are no chances that it starts to cache some URLs because web-developer didnt thought about it, but statistics shows that it could greatly lower the total load.
So we can argue that http-server is not intelligent. And we need to do it, because at some point we would need to argue about intelligence of AI, but to do that we need to know how to do that. HTTP server is a good start.