antellier
antellier t1_jbwwz0v wrote
Reply to comment by Masspoint in So I gave chatgpt some numerical sequences similar to what you find in iq tests to see if it was able to reason (to a certain extent) by Masspoint
I wish they would, we need more people testing the limitations and capabilities of these things en masse, for science! We do what we must because we can!
antellier t1_jbwwel5 wrote
Reply to So I gave chatgpt some numerical sequences similar to what you find in iq tests to see if it was able to reason (to a certain extent) by Masspoint
This is actually super interesting, I appreciate you sharing your experiment!
antellier t1_itn6qtl wrote
Reply to Kraft Heinz announces a joint venture with food tech startup NotCo to develop plant-based alternatives for its products. NotCo's AI platform is capable of replicating animal products using plants alone. Their milk uses 74% less energy, 92% less water, and generates 74% less CO2 than regular milk. by cartoonzi
This is great, we could actually turn things around if a lot of companies start doing this 25 years ago
antellier t1_jbx924e wrote
Reply to comment by Masspoint in So I gave chatgpt some numerical sequences similar to what you find in iq tests to see if it was able to reason (to a certain extent) by Masspoint
I'm the furthest thing from knowledgeable about anything to do with computers really, but as far as I can tell, it seems like most people, not just the layman but the leaders in these industries and systems that are going to start incorporating it into their businesses and research practice, all seem to be struggling to treat AI with an appropriately objective attitude. I understand how big of a hurdle it is to accurately comprehend and predict the characteristics of distinctly non human consciousness because our frame of reference isn't comparable and we're the only ones making an effort to understand the consciousness of non humans.
I'm not just trying to criticize or bash anyone, I certainly don't have the ability to wrap my head around it, but I just can't imagine AI ever behaving and thinking in a way that would be reliably recognizable to us, kind of in the same way it doesn't make much sense to assume we'd be able to comprehend or relate to an Allen life form. One of the most popular alien theories is based around the idea that they would want to use us or our resources for something, but to me that seems like expecting birds and fish to want to ride people or build cars, only way further removed and unfamiliar.
Sorry I'm kind of rambling and a lot of this is probably real dumb, but it's the best I can muster lol