Mark Zuckerberg
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Um, and I'd guess that if we do it in that way, we'll all just kind of have superpowers is my, is my guess. Um, rather than it, it's sort of. creating some kind of a runaway thing.
Um, and I'd guess that if we do it in that way, we'll all just kind of have superpowers is my, is my guess. Um, rather than it, it's sort of. creating some kind of a runaway thing.
One of the things that I think has been interesting, this may be going in a somewhat different direction than what you're asking, or a different take on the question, is I think one of the more interesting philosophical findings from the work in AI so far is I think people... conflate a number of factors into what makes a person a person.
One of the things that I think has been interesting, this may be going in a somewhat different direction than what you're asking, or a different take on the question, is I think one of the more interesting philosophical findings from the work in AI so far is I think people... conflate a number of factors into what makes a person a person.
One of the things that I think has been interesting, this may be going in a somewhat different direction than what you're asking, or a different take on the question, is I think one of the more interesting philosophical findings from the work in AI so far is I think people... conflate a number of factors into what makes a person a person.
So there's intelligence, there's will, there's consciousness. And like, I think we kind of think about those three things as, as if there's somehow a, Right. It's like if you're intelligent, then you must also have a like a goal for what you're trying to do or you must have some sort of consciousness. But I think like one of the crazier sort of philosophical questions.
So there's intelligence, there's will, there's consciousness. And like, I think we kind of think about those three things as, as if there's somehow a, Right. It's like if you're intelligent, then you must also have a like a goal for what you're trying to do or you must have some sort of consciousness. But I think like one of the crazier sort of philosophical questions.
So there's intelligence, there's will, there's consciousness. And like, I think we kind of think about those three things as, as if there's somehow a, Right. It's like if you're intelligent, then you must also have a like a goal for what you're trying to do or you must have some sort of consciousness. But I think like one of the crazier sort of philosophical questions.
results from the fact that, okay, you have like meta AI or chat GPT today, and it's just kind of sitting there and you can ask it a question and deploy like a ton of intelligence to answer a question. And then it just kind of shuts itself down. Like that's intelligence that is just sitting there without either having a will or consciousness. And like, I just think it's not a super obvious thing.
results from the fact that, okay, you have like meta AI or chat GPT today, and it's just kind of sitting there and you can ask it a question and deploy like a ton of intelligence to answer a question. And then it just kind of shuts itself down. Like that's intelligence that is just sitting there without either having a will or consciousness. And like, I just think it's not a super obvious thing.
results from the fact that, okay, you have like meta AI or chat GPT today, and it's just kind of sitting there and you can ask it a question and deploy like a ton of intelligence to answer a question. And then it just kind of shuts itself down. Like that's intelligence that is just sitting there without either having a will or consciousness. And like, I just think it's not a super obvious thing.
result that that would be the case right i think a lot of people they anthropomorphize this stuff and when you're thinking about kind of science fiction you think that okay you're going to get to something that's like super smart it's going to like want something or like be able to feel and well you know that chat gpt tried to copy itself when it found out it was being shut down tried to rewrite its code
result that that would be the case right i think a lot of people they anthropomorphize this stuff and when you're thinking about kind of science fiction you think that okay you're going to get to something that's like super smart it's going to like want something or like be able to feel and well you know that chat gpt tried to copy itself when it found out it was being shut down tried to rewrite its code
result that that would be the case right i think a lot of people they anthropomorphize this stuff and when you're thinking about kind of science fiction you think that okay you're going to get to something that's like super smart it's going to like want something or like be able to feel and well you know that chat gpt tried to copy itself when it found out it was being shut down tried to rewrite its code
I think you need to be careful with these things, like what guardrails you give it. If you're telling it like... At all costs.
I think you need to be careful with these things, like what guardrails you give it. If you're telling it like... At all costs.
I think you need to be careful with these things, like what guardrails you give it. If you're telling it like... At all costs.
Yeah, although the thing about... So these reasoning models, right? So there's like the first generation of models, the LLMs, right? That's what you think of as like chat GPT or meta AI or like the two most used ones. And that's basically, it's sort of like a chat bot, right? You ask it a question, it takes the prompt, it gives you a response. Now...
Yeah, although the thing about... So these reasoning models, right? So there's like the first generation of models, the LLMs, right? That's what you think of as like chat GPT or meta AI or like the two most used ones. And that's basically, it's sort of like a chat bot, right? You ask it a question, it takes the prompt, it gives you a response. Now...
Yeah, although the thing about... So these reasoning models, right? So there's like the first generation of models, the LLMs, right? That's what you think of as like chat GPT or meta AI or like the two most used ones. And that's basically, it's sort of like a chat bot, right? You ask it a question, it takes the prompt, it gives you a response. Now...