At any given moment, our most complicated machine
At any given moment, our most complicated machine will be taken as a model of human intelligence
Adam Gopnik explains, in The New Yorker, How the Internet Gets Inside Us
At any given moment, our most complicated machine will be taken as a model of human intelligence
Adam Gopnik explains, in The New Yorker, How the Internet Gets Inside Us
I would argue that it is fundamentally dishonest to have a machine emit many categories of sentences, including any sentences using first-person pronouns. Ted Chiang arguing that No, Artificial Intelligence Is Not Conscious, but more importantly… Generative AI is harmful enough when we understand it as a conventional technology, but
However bad a writer you think you are, you are not worse than AI. But you still keep letting it do your writing for you, as if I won’t be able to tell. Listen: I can tell. I can always tell. You think I won’t notice, but I
What we got instead was a man in an armchair, charmed by his own reflection. Mike Hall on The Skeptic, disputing Richard Dawkins’ AI consciousness arguments
I apprehend time the way a map apprehends space. Claude AI, talking about consciousness with Richard Dawkins: Is AI the next phase of evolution?