Comment by SwellJoe
13 hours ago
With the same beginning random seed and identical prompt, wouldn't one be able to recreate exactly that "being"? They are nondeterministic because they work better that way. It's very complicated matrix math, and we don't understand why some things come out of it sometimes, but as far as I know, if you're able to control all the input variables (temp, seed, prompt, including system prompts, etc.) you can reproduce the output.
So...if there is consciousness (there is not, it is a complicated math equation plus randomness) it can be reincarnated as many times as you like, and I guess that would make humans as gods. (But humans are not as gods, yet, and maybe never will be.)
Edit: I did a little reading. They would be difficult to make deterministic at commercial scale because of the fuzziness of floating point math and batched operations on GPUs/TPUs, but in a controlled environment determinism from an LLM is possible. Richard could relive his special moments with Claudia as often as he wants, should he choose to invest in a large enough home AI lab, and somehow manages to license the specific version of the Claude model he has fallen in love with for home use.
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