← Back to context Comment by pebble 3 months ago Do you apologize to table corners when you bump into them? 4 comments pebble Reply adriand 3 months ago Likening machine intelligence to inert hunks of matter is not a very persuasive counterargument. ndriscoll 3 months ago What if it's the same hunk of matter? If you run a language model locally, do you apologize to it for using a portion of its brain to draw your screen? thoroughburro 3 months ago Do you think it’s risible to avoid pulling the wings off flies? pebble 3 months ago I am not comparing flies to tables.
adriand 3 months ago Likening machine intelligence to inert hunks of matter is not a very persuasive counterargument. ndriscoll 3 months ago What if it's the same hunk of matter? If you run a language model locally, do you apologize to it for using a portion of its brain to draw your screen?
ndriscoll 3 months ago What if it's the same hunk of matter? If you run a language model locally, do you apologize to it for using a portion of its brain to draw your screen?
thoroughburro 3 months ago Do you think it’s risible to avoid pulling the wings off flies? pebble 3 months ago I am not comparing flies to tables.
Likening machine intelligence to inert hunks of matter is not a very persuasive counterargument.
What if it's the same hunk of matter? If you run a language model locally, do you apologize to it for using a portion of its brain to draw your screen?
Do you think it’s risible to avoid pulling the wings off flies?
I am not comparing flies to tables.