| it indeed understands you. A lot of people are just parroting the same thing over and over again saying it's just a probabilistic word generator. No, it's not, it's more then that. Take a look at this: https://www.engraved.blog/building-a-virtual-machine-inside/ Read to the end. The beginning is trivial the ending is unequivocal: chatGPT understands you. I think a lot of people are just in denial. Because the last year there's been the same headlines over and over again and some people get a little too excited about the headlines and other armchair experts just try to temper the excitement with their "expert opinions" on LLMs that they read from popular articles. Then when something that's an actual game changer hits the scene (chatGPT) they completely miss it. chatGPT is different. From a technical perspective, it's simply an LLM with additional reinforcement training... BUT you can't deny the results are remarkable. If anything this much is clear to me: We are at a point where we can neither confirm or deny whether chatGPT represents some aspect of sentience. This is especially true given the fact that we don't even fully know what sentience is. |
How does this necessarily and unequivocally follow from the blog post?
All I see in it is a bunch of output formed by analogy: it has a general concept of what each command's output is kinda supposed to look like given the inputs (since it has a bajillion examples of each), and what an HTML or JSON document is kinda supposed to look like, and how free-form information tends to fit into these documents.
I'll admit that this direct reasoning by analogy is impressive, simply for the fact that nothing else but humans can do it with such consistency, but it's a very long way off from the indirect reasoning I'd expect from a sentient entity.