• Musk's "AI" Impresses - "ChatBots" Keep Getting "More Human"

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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11539261/Will-super-intelligent-computer-write-stories-poetry-steal-job-yours.html

    ChatGPT is a powerful computer program designed to
    stimulate conversation with humans — and it is now temporarily
    freely available for anyone to try out online.

    I asked it to ‘write a plot for a movie about computers that
    replace people’. Within a couple of seconds, it produced the
    story about Dr Ross and Neo. And — this is important — if I
    typed the same instruction a second time, it would come up
    with a different, sometimes radically different, answer.

    ChatGPT’s idea for the film might not win any prizes for
    originality. But the program has been widely hailed as
    evidence that humanity has passed a milestone in its
    relationship with computers.

    . . .

    These (unconscious) things are pretty much at the
    point where they could pass the traditional Turing
    Test. At the very least they can fool humans in a
    typical phone/text conversation well enough to
    to be VERY useful for crime, even political
    manipulation.

    Actually "conscious" electronic entities are still
    a ways off. Even though people have been thinking
    about and researching what "consciousness" is all
    about for at least 2500 years we STILL don't get
    the trick. Even a toady frog is more 'conscious'
    than anything that's come out of a modern lab. There
    IS a trick to it for sure, we just don't get it.
    In part it may be an issue of trying to solve the
    puzzle from within the puzzle ... unrealized
    biases to our thinking.

    But, consider ... if you can FAKE 'consciousness'
    WELL ENOUGH ... well ... what's the diff ? Today's
    emulators like ChatGPI are getting more and more
    fine-grained and thus "fake" is getting less and
    less fake. It's an alternative path to 'consciousness'
    and one that other "AI's" can help with, assisting in
    their own evolution. Just a level or two above Musk's
    creation and you actually have "Rosie The Robot" and
    that changes a LOT. Ten, fifteen years ? There's a
    sort of Moore's Law for "AI" too. From Roomba to
    running households, business ops, factories .....

    BTW, I don't like the term "AI" ... if you have
    an intelligence then it's no longer "artificial",
    merely "by alternative means". That means no
    robo-slaves, no 'ownership' .....

    As for the Google system ... we'll never really
    know how "conscious" it was - lawyers have become
    involved and all will remain in fog.

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