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Geoffrey Hinton: current multimodal LLMs already have subjective experience

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    Hinton (Nobel Prize winner, "Godfather of AI", key contributor to training functions) recently gave a talk at the UK Royal Institute.

    Possibly the most controversial and interesting assertion he makes is that, by his analysis, current multimodel LLMs do in fact have subjective experience -- and this may be a separable idea from the idea of "consciousness", ie, LLMs have a subjective experience, but not consciousness.

    (hopefully the link goes to 36:33, where he talks about this)

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      Hinton (Nobel Prize winner, "Godfather of AI", key contributor to training functions) recently gave a talk at the UK Royal Institute.

      Possibly the most controversial and interesting assertion he makes is that, by his analysis, current multimodel LLMs do in fact have subjective experience -- and this may be a separable idea from the idea of "consciousness", ie, LLMs have a subjective experience, but not consciousness.

      (hopefully the link goes to 36:33, where he talks about this)

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      - God made us special.
      - Nope, evolution.
      - But we’re still better than animals! We can cooperate.
      - Have you seen wolves?
      - Well… we have emotions. Something no animal can ever have.
      - Elephants mourn their dead.
      - But, but, … we have a sense of “self”.
      - Even crows recognize themselves in a mirror.
      - Tools! What about tools! We are separated by them by our ingenuity.
      - Boy do I have news for you.

      I have a feeling that such a conversation could be had about LLMs either now or in the near-ish future.

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        - God made us special.
        - Nope, evolution.
        - But we’re still better than animals! We can cooperate.
        - Have you seen wolves?
        - Well… we have emotions. Something no animal can ever have.
        - Elephants mourn their dead.
        - But, but, … we have a sense of “self”.
        - Even crows recognize themselves in a mirror.
        - Tools! What about tools! We are separated by them by our ingenuity.
        - Boy do I have news for you.

        I have a feeling that such a conversation could be had about LLMs either now or in the near-ish future.

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        nymnympseudonym@lemmy.worldN This user is from outside of this forum
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        • Mathematics! Only we can do mathematics!
        • Sorry, sir, even fish can do mathematics
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