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by coldtea
1113 days ago
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>A language model is not consciously making decisions about what to say Well, that is being doubted -- and by some of the biggest names in the field. Namely that it isn't "statistically choosing words which probabilistically sound good together". But that doing so is not already making a consciousness (even if basic) emerge. >it is statistically choosing words which probabilistically sound "good" together. That when we do speak (or lie), we do something much more nuanced, and not just do a higher level equivalent of the same thing, plus have the emergent illusion of consciousness, is also an idea thrown around. |
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An appeal to authority is still a fallacy. We don't even have a way of proving if a person is experiencing consciousness, why would anyone expect we could agree if a machine is.