Comment by maweaver
2 years ago
Which should be no surprise, as people have been grappling with these ideas for centuries, and we still don't have any definitive idea of what consciousness/sentience truly is. What I find interesting is that at one point the Turing test seemed to be the gold standard for intelligence, but chatGPT could pass that with flying colors. So how exactly will we know if/when true intelligence does emerge?
Well, my point wasn’t that there is a good definition of consciousness.
My point was that “consciousness” and “intelligence” are very different things. One does not imply the other.
Consciousness is about self reflection. Intelligence is about insight and/or problem solving. The two are often correlated, especially in animals, especially in humans, but they’re not the same thing at all.
“Is chatgpt consciousness” is a totally different question than “is chatgpt intelligent”.
We will know chatgpt is intelligent when it passes our tests of intelligence, which are imperfect but at least directionally correct.
I have no idea if/when we we know whether chatgpt is conscious, because we don’t really have good definitions of consciousness, let along tests, as you note.