I can ask the question ainy clearer If you don't get it, then I assume the answer is "no". LLMs are still just sophisticated toys. Never mind, carry on. — 180 Proof
So what, if any, philosophical questions does ChatGPT# ever raise (without begging them)? — 180 Proof
no — 180 Proof
OpenAI released their new GPT-4o model today. — Pierre-Normand
I was prompted to use it, and did. I asked it to validate an anecdote about Schopenhauer that I wanted to re-tell in the thread on that subject, which it did. Then, unprompted, it asked 'hey, have you read Bernardo Kastrup's book on Schopenhauer? Did you like it?' I have, and I did, but I thought it was really cool that it asked. — Wayfarer
I enlarged on the above discussion of free will and determinism in line with my interest in Eastern philosophy, by raising a question of where karma fits into the schema. — Wayfarer
this week, the news broke that OpenAI will no longer be controlled by the nonprofit board. OpenAI is turning into a full-fledged for-profit benefit corporation. Oh, and CEO Sam Altman, who had previously emphasized that he didn’t have any equity in the company, will now get equity worth billions, in addition to ultimate control over OpenAI.
Chilling editorial from Vox on the latest moves at OpenAI and the change of status from Not for Profit. — Wayfarer
So my experience of it is benign, although I can easily see how it could be used for mischievous or malevolent purposes. — Wayfarer
So what, if any, philosophical questions does ChatGPT# ever raise (without begging them)? — 180 Proof
LLMs are still just sophisticated toys. — 180 Proof
It's interesting when it becomes more of a challenge to invent a problem than for the AI to solve it. — Christoffer
My view is that AI advances will result in greater disparity between the higher and lower intellects. With chess, for example, the world didn't become filled with equally matched players, all who had the answers at the ends of their fingertips. The world became filled with higher chess performers who learned to utlize the programs to advance themselves. It's like if you and I worked with Einstein and you spent your days picking his brain and asking him every question you had about physics and I just avoided him because he was quirky and boring, you'd come out much smarter than me. Making information available helps only those with the curiosity to look at it. — Hanover
LLMs don’t have, you know, hands. — Wayfarer
, if the learning rate/adaptation success of LLMs is any indication, these new nimble robots with ChatGPT installed as a brain for calibration of movement and coordination will be doing triple back flips and walking tightropes within a few minutes right out of the box — Outlander
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