Submitted by Ssider69 t3_11bq2si in technology
palox3 t1_ja2d43n wrote
Reply to comment by beders in Are AI chatbots off the rails or doing just what they were designed to do? by Ssider69
its not far of human brain
beders t1_ja4ofyb wrote
even your brain is not a text completion engine. Don't get fooled by ChatGPT. It is very far removed from what a human brain can do.
It excels the human brain at one thing and one thing only: Remembering the 570 gigabyte of data poured into it.
palox3 t1_ja4rsnp wrote
human brain is also just remembering and connecting machine. you cant produce completely novel idea. its always just mixing what you have learned before
beders t1_ja5rcym wrote
It’s astounding how you are not aware of the categorical differences between von Neumann architecture based machines and the brain.
Simple linear algebra algorithms like chatGPT are not even close to be comparable to our wet ware. The jury is still out if our brain functions are even computable (in the computer science sense)
So, cut down the hype and appreciate what chatGPT is and isn’t. It is not a stepping stone to an AGI. It is a great text completion engine.
palox3 t1_ja6nkd8 wrote
cut down the hype and appreciate what human brain is and isn’t.
in principle our brains are simple, they are just very finely tuned by millions of years of evolution. general AI is close.
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