It's well known it's pointless to ask a LLM why did it say/do something. With humans, we assume that there is a real self-model, but what is a reliable way to make a distinction between post-hoc rationalization and a "real" model of self?
I believe that if we had a way to let a LLM feed on our inner monologue and respond on the fly to every sentence, for someone raised with this tech during their formative years, the LLM completion would feel like a part of themselves to the same extent we feel that our internal dialogue is us
I believe that if we had a way to let a LLM feed on our inner monologue and respond on the fly to every sentence, for someone raised with this tech during their formative years, the LLM completion would feel like a part of themselves to the same extent we feel that our internal dialogue is us
I recently met a real ai psychosis person (a "builder" type). His monologue was full of LLM cliches he repeated as mantras. All his genius app ideas were what you would get if you ask chatgpt to give you a genius app idea. I felt completely stunned and unable to help that dude
The concerted shilling of Zcash that started last year makes more sense when you consider someone was probably minting and dumping endless supply the entire time
Feeling robbed of my path to citizenship right now after grinding a PhD and contributing to foundational AI + computing technologies for the United States for the past ~ 10 years.
Feels like robbing top and technologists like me of the opportunity to achieve the American Dream.
a skilled tech immigrant who is too much into trumpism is simply a cultural integration tryhard. real americans, in my experience, are much more chill about politics
@scheminglunatic Kolmogorov signed against his teacher, Nikolai Luzin, in a political correctness campaign against him, in order to gain personal favors
Opportunistic commie scum