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by bondarchuk
1034 days ago
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>A lot of people seem to think that if an AI can simulate the appearance of a human being, that makes them equivalent to one. That is not what BoiledCabbage was saying. He was saying:
"And what do you feel when we understand it well enough to realize we're the same type of parlor tricks?" >This is a positivistic argument and as I pointed out, positivism has a lot of issues. The best counter argument IMO being that it’s needlessly reductive. This is all covered pretty clearly in the link. You're not really making any specific claim about what is wrong with BoiledCabbage's speculation, and why this specific thing is wrong. "That's wrong because positivism, it's all in this 5k word wikipedia article!" just doesn't prove anything. |
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What’s wrong with the speculation is that it’s a positivistic argument that is needlessly reductive. It’s reductive because it assumes that appearing human-like is equivalent to being human.
The fact that we can understand how “AI” works as a parlor trick yet appears human-like in no way implies that human beings are nothing more than the same parlor trick processes. To argue that it does is to make a positivistic argument that doesn't take in account a whole host of other things. As noted in the Criticism section of the article (which is hardly 5,000 words) there are many issues with this approach.