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by myrmidon
1177 days ago
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What gives you any confidence that the way GPT4 comes up with answers is qualitatively different from humans? Why should the emulation of human though, a result of unguided evolution, require anything more than properly wired silicon? |
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It's not going to wake up one day, decide it prefers eggs benny and has had enough of your idle chatter because of that sarcastic remark you made last week.
Could we simulate a plausibly realistic human brain on silicon someday? I don't know, maybe? But that's not what GPT is and we're no where near being able to do that.
You can scale up the tokens an LLM can manage and all you get is a more accurate model with more weights and transformers. It's not going to wake up one day, have feelings, religion, decide things for itself, look in a mirror and reflect on its predicament, lament the poor response it gave a user, and decide it doesn't want to live with regret and correct its mistakes.