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by fennecfoxy 634 days ago
I mean humans are almost the same thing that we shit talk LLMs etc as being.

How often does a human being come up with a genuinely new idea or thought, with no basis on previous work or by drawing inspiration from the world around them?

Almost everything we do is a riff on what has already been done. Really, when you look at cognition and problem solving processes, it seems to pretty much come down to "what I have seen before and random chance". Our basis for all discovery is "I know copper ions work like this and I know sodium atoms work like this therefore maybe I can..." which in my opinion will be completely reproducible by machines.

Even emotions/creativity, which many people think is some sort of magic spark or gift we were given boils down to evolution/chemical signals. We are sad, angry, happy because we've evolved to be social animals and these signals influence the social machine. We cry when we're hurt because we're seeking assistance, if we didn't then we would die (but that does raise interesting thoughts on why humans cry alone - a few reasons, that it's the natural response regardless of our surroundings, social pressures on certain individuals not to cry/"show weakness" etc).

Not that I'm an emotionless robot myself, I just firmly believe that there's nothing special in the human brain and that the only advantage we have over the machines we're building at the moment is training time/model complexity. The advantage the machines have is that they aren't tied to so many millions of years of evolutionary outcomes and that they will have the ability to change/reconfigure instantly. ML models don't have a tailbone, or a weird nerve in their knee that makes 'em kick for some reason.