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by threethirtytwo
68 days ago
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If you read carefully my point is not about the external behavior of the LLM. It is the black box aspect of the LLM. The sheer complexity of the pure function is not something we can understand even though the high level structure is a feed forward network the core algorithm is in actuality encoded by weights. Yes there are complex functions besides LLMs that we don’t understand but those functions usually aren’t compelling because the LLM, unlike those other functions has output that implicates reasoning and emotions. The problem is we can’t understand what’s going on under the hood so we don’t know either way. This is what I mean by stupidity. You completely missed the point, and you’re also operating under the assumption that the human brain is also not following a similar deterministic pathway. You hold humanity and biological intelligence in such high regard that you cannot even imagine that all of physics implies that human intelligence is mechanical. So the emotions you feel are under a black box same as the LLM and you apply you biased assumptions in a singular direction assuming your emotions are not deterministic and that LLM emotions are fake but that reasoning has no basis. |
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I agree with you that in principle it will be possible to design an artificial automaton that will have something equivalent with human emotions (though I do not believe that it makes sense to attempt to design such a system).
However, I do not believe that an LLM is such a thing, because the training algorithm just ensures that an LLM will mimic whatever is recorded in the training inputs, with or without human emotions in them. There is nothing in the structure of an LLM that can generate emotions by itself. If you train an LLM, for example, only on programs without comments or only on mathematical formulae, it will never display any kind of emotions.
Regarding human emotions, they are recorded in a static way in a book or in a movie, but we do not say that the book or the movie has human emotions itself.
With an LLM, the behavior is much more complex, because it does not just play a sequential recording of human emotions, but it can combine them in various way, while responding to various stimuli that are similar to those that had elicited emotions in the training texts.
But regardless of this behavioral complexity, the human emotions are not generated somehow intrinsically by the LLM, but they correspond to those previously recorded in the texts used for training, so they just mimic humans.