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by braindead_in
1031 days ago
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From a Nondualist perspective, our brain is highly complex biological neural network that has a special ability to reflect pure consciousness giving rise to the mind and the world with it. A sufficiently advanced artificial neural network can also reflect the same consciousness but thier minds and world would be entirely unlike ours. However, consciousness will add a random component to the predictions and might make them completely useless as a tool. They might decide not to follow the instructions prompt given their internal state of mind. That is a problem even now though. Sometimes LLMs just goof up for no reason. Maybe they are conscious. |
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I get why our form of consciousness is essentially incompatible with determinism (our brains process data in a massively parallel way - minor differences here and there like the length of a particular dendrite, or even quantom effects, will affect the results). But a synthetic consciousness might not have that particular problem. You might be able to "reset" it and get the same result given the same input.
> and might make them completely useless as a tool
Our own brains are non-deterministic and yet we manage to get at least some usage from them.