SilentRunning

SilentRunning OP t1_je2navi wrote

It is programmed to know when some data is incorrect, it doesn't realize anything. But yet it can't correct the method that brought the incorrect data until a human corrects the program. Until that happens it continues to bring incorrect results if the prompts are the same. This give the impression that it is learning on it's own, but is actually far from the truth. Each version of GPT was updated by human coders, it has learned anything on it's own and is far from being able to.

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SilentRunning OP t1_je2k95u wrote

Human intelligence isn't just gleening info from experience. Take for instance Einsteins theory of relativity. What experience did he gleen that from? Where did he even get the idea? See how difficult it is?

>Intelligence-Intelligence has been defined in many ways: the capacity for abstraction, logic, understanding, self-awareness, learning, emotional knowledge, reasoning, planning, creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. wiki

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SilentRunning OP t1_je2jia2 wrote

Comparing oranges to a door knob. Is a computer conscious? I argue that it isn't. It has no idea what to do until it is turned on. Same thing with A.I., until it receives a prompt it will just sit there. If it gets something wrong/incorrect it doesn't correct itself it has to get reprogrammed by a human.

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