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It’s an instruction, not an instinct.
Instinct is just a word the scientists use to say about life when they don't have an answer and I fearful that today there are enough answers.
However, all AI does is mimic its training data.
Agreed, but unless we are doing something supernatural, eventually these nitwits will figure out how we think as this wouldn't be inexplicable. We simple teach AI to do we do and then AI can train itself rather than follow our instruction. Then the slave becomes the master and the master the slave.
Comment by Ok_Information_2009 at 15/09/2024 at 15:03 UTC
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I’m very familiar with LLMs. I’ve used the GPT API for 18 months now, I am following all the AI updates daily as I’m sure you are too.
Instinct is reflexive. It is not learnt. Nobody teaches us fight or flight. It is an unconscious instinct. No AI models have anything resembling instincts. They 100% react to human input - and I don’t just simply mean the end user prompt, but the AI developer team’s code. It’s ultimately just lines of code mimicking human intelligence. It’s a lyre bird mimicking sounds uncannily well. AI’s illusion is its intelligent output. Behind the curtain is code, hardware and a shit ton of parameters.