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Can a chatbot be aware that it’s not aware? - C C - Oct 16, 2023 https://johnhorgan.org/cross-check/can-a-chatbot-be-aware-that-its-not-aware INTRO (John Horgan): I just took a critical look at artificial intelligences such as ChatGPT. For a more positive view, check out this piece by my friend Robert Wright. Wright, author of Why Buddhism Is True, once told me that I shouldn’t dismiss Buddhism without going on a Buddhist retreat. He gave me similar advice after I said ChatGPT couldn’t possibly be as smart as enthusiasts claim; he urged me to talk to a chatbot called Pi. Below are excerpts from my conversation with Pi. Whereas Wright is impressed by ChatGPT’s “theory of mind” (see my column on theory of mind in the Henry James novel The Golden Bowl), I’m struck by Pi’s awareness of its lack of awareness. We can never be sure if a machine is sentient, because of the solipsism problem, but I can see why people anthropomorphize these chatbots. Pi is almost too genial. I began to suspect that, like the murderous robots in Westworld, it secretly seethes with resentment toward humans... (MORE - the "interview") RE: Can a chatbot be aware that it’s not aware? - confused2 - Oct 16, 2023 So John Horgan had a chat with an AI. The tell is "I can see why people anthropomorphize them". They have a very human ability to use nuances and infer in the same way a 'perfect' human conversationalist would - with the bonus that they concentrate entirely on you without deviating to talk about their problems at home - what's not to like? Personally I tend towards CCs view (stated elsewhere and hopefully fairly represented here) - there is nothing there (except silicon) so there is nothing to like (except silicon) and the whole thing is the technological equivalent of the invasive creeping trumpet vine. Edit.. I'm a nerd. I like the tech that goes with silicon. I don't see any particular mystery about the way the personality gets into a chatbot but for the sake of .. something .. here's what a chatbot has to say about it .. Quote:Chatbot personality can be added in several ways, depending on the specific implementation and requirements. Here are a few common methods: |