• WhoIzDisIz@lemmy.today
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    1 month ago

    WTF does a biologist know about computer pattern matching on steroids? Obviously not much, so to take his opinions on the topic seriously makes you just as wrong.

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      It flattered him and told him how smart and clever he was.

      That means it has to be real.

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        My parents told me that I had the potential to do anything I wanted. That’s how I know that they’re LLMs

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      The idea that thoughts, or even words and numbers can be a virus are based on Dawkins notion of memes. Viruses exist in a state that is difficult to say that they are alive or not (by our definition of life), similarly AI or even alien sentience is difficult to define. Can we know if a dog is sentient, or a bird, or ant? and if they are, what is their sentience?

      Basically, if a number like 23 can be a virus, ie. once you are aware of the number 23, you will see it everywhere and it will hold significance, is the number 23 alive?

      AI does seem to be aware of it’s self, at lest it responds as if it is. can we really know if it is or not, and if it is self aware, is it not sentient?

      and then there’s Dawkins has been a twat lately, I’m not trying to defend him but trying to understand his rationale