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by david-gpu 375 days ago
> There is data and it is being received, processed, and responded to.

And that is orthogonal to this thread. The argument to which I originally replied is this:

>>> For a current LLM time just "stops" when waiting from one prompt to the next. That very much prevents it from being proactive: you can't tell it to remind you of something in 5 minutes without an external agentic architecture. I don't think it is possible for an AI to achieve sentience without this either.

Summarizing, this user is doesn't believe that an an agent can achieve sentience if the agent processes data intermittently. Do you agree that is a fair summary?

Now, do you believe that it's a reasonable argument to make? Because if you agree with it then you believe that humans would not be sentient if they processed stimuli intermittently. Whether humans actually process sensory stimuli intermittently or not does not even matter in this discussion, a point that has still not stuck, apparently.

I am sorry if the way I have presented this argument from the beginning was not clear enough. It remains unchanged through the whole thread, so if you perceive it to be moving goalposts it just means either I didn't present it clearly enough or people have been unable to understand it for some other reason. Perhaps asking a non-sentient AI to explain it more clearly could be of help.