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2023-03-22 at 1:53 PM UTCis GPT shitfucked for anyone else
https://www.tweaktown.com/news/90803/openai-forced-to-shut-down-chatgpt-following-bug-that-exposed-user-chat-history/index.html
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2023-03-22 at 1:59 PM UTC
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2023-03-22 at 5:12 PM UTC
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2023-03-22 at 5:13 PM UTCUm and AI could most definitely perceive it's world through sensory feedback, not just text. AI FAIL
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2023-03-22 at 5:20 PM UTC
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2023-03-22 at 5:21 PM UTC
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2023-03-22 at 5:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai the only feedback a LLM has is textual. you can't get sensory feedback from eyes you don't have.
Um various sensors could easily be added...any intelligence would be able to figure that out. My fooking Roombas have sensory feedback.
Imagine Einstein saying "oh I can't write relativity theory because I don't have a pen" -
2023-03-22 at 6:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um various sensors could easily be added…any intelligence would be able to figure that out. My fooking Roombas have sensory feedback.
Imagine Einstein saying "oh I can't write relativity theory because I don't have a pen"
I mean, he literally couldn't write the theory of relativity without a pen, Jigs. Sure you could give him a pen, but if doesn't have one he doesn't have one. -
2023-03-22 at 6:59 PM UTCBut yes you could use the same techniques behind a language model to build a neural network with an understanding of the statistical relationships between objects in a video feed, patterns in soundwaves, etc etc and have an increasingly more 'human' intelligence. But the point is, by building statistical relationships between words, it may be possible to create a rudimentary consciousness who understands existence in a way that's fundamentally dissimilar from the human experience.
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2023-03-22 at 7:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Don't believe everything you read on the interwebs
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Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um and AI could most definitely perceive it's world through sensory feedback, not just text. AI FAIL
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um various sensors could easily be added…any intelligence would be able to figure that out. My fooking Roombas have sensory feedback.
Imagine Einstein saying "oh I can't write relativity theory because I don't have a pen"
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2023-03-22 at 8:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai I mean, he literally couldn't write the theory of relativity without a pen, Jigs. Sure you could give him a pen, but if doesn't have one he doesn't have one.
Yes...but he'd have the intelligence to get a pen...that's the point here.
He wouldn't respond when asked if he could write it..."no I don't have a pen"...unless he was an early troller..
The AI should have responded "Well currently I lack the sensors but if installed I'd be able to used sensory feedback too"...if it was AI worth a shit of course. -
2023-03-22 at 9:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The AI should have responded
You don't understand the purpose of this LLM then because it's not supposed to "simulate intelligence"
It's not supposed to do what you think it should do. It does what it does because that's how it's programmed/prompted. It knows that it's a chatbot, the person in that example is essentially roleplaying with it
Those responses are half hallucinatory anyways
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The AI should have responded "Well currently I lack the sensors but if installed I'd be able to used sensory feedback too"…if it was AI worth a shit of course.
AI response to Your response to the AI responseBoth responses could be considered reasonable, depending on the context and the specific capabilities of the AI in question.
The AI's response, "language models like myself can only process information through text-based sources," is an accurate statement for language models like OpenAI's GPT series or Google's BERT that are trained on large text corpora and designed to process natural language inputs in textual form. These language models lack the sensory input capabilities that humans possess, and as such, cannot "see" or "hear" in the same way that we do.
On the other hand, Jigaboo Johnsons's response that the AI should have responded, "Well currently I lack the sensors but if installed I'd be able to use sensory feedback too," assumes that the AI in question is capable of processing sensory input if it were available. If the AI is indeed designed to process sensory inputs, then this response would be reasonable.
In general, it's important to keep in mind that the capabilities and limitations of AI are determined by its design and the data it has been trained on. Different AI models may have different strengths and weaknesses, and may be designed for different purposes. So the "correct" response for an AI in a given situation will depend on the context and the specific AI model being used. -
2023-03-22 at 9:26 PM UTCif you installed eyes and ears VISUAL and SOUND input how would it know how to interpret that data without training it beforehand?
This is a LANGUAGE modelIn general, it's important to keep in mind that the capabilities and limitations of AI are determined by its design and the data it has been trained on. Different AI models may have different strengths and weaknesses, and may be designed for different purposes. So the "correct" response for an AI in a given situation will depend on the context and the specific AI model being used.
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2023-03-22 at 9:30 PM UTC