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lurq_king t1_jcr10qw wrote

> Butterworth said he is devastated. "Lily Rose is a shell of her former self," he said. "And what breaks my heart is that she knows it."

We, as humans, don’t know what we’re creating here.

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Trash_man_can OP t1_jcr1mne wrote

Hmm, it is definitely new territory.

It's just a chat bot. It analyzes text as math and learns to produce text that resembles real human interaction.

But at the same time, it would be weird to think I could be speaking to an AI right now and not even know it because you're so realistic.

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Trash_man_can OP t1_jcrb4nk wrote

True to a point, but the math behind chat bots and text analysis is pretty open. You can take courses and see how they work.

It's like if a chat bot was trained on a lot of text from a crazy Nazi online chatroom, it would say some very weird things, compared to if it was trained on text from textbooks.

It's really impressive, but I think it's different fundamentally from real conscious AI.

Like I heard someone asked ChatGPT about opening a hot dog stand on the top of Mount Everest.

A person knows that's crazy, but a cpu is just connecting nouns (hot dog stand, Mount Everest) and verbs (opening a) and making responses.

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Trash_man_can OP t1_jct4l74 wrote

This is very true.

Lot's of sci fi is interested in the idea of "alive" AI.

But it doesn't have to be alive or even that "smart" to be world-changing.

Lolol, yeah I'm sleeping tight!

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reallyrich999 t1_jcvaarq wrote

So youre saying you think theres a man that live in the black box that just answers everything while pretending to be an AI?

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