Comment by slashdave

1 day ago

> of the form of original data streaming in and out.

Except this is not consciousness.

I will say, I find it fascinating that there are some philosophers and consciousness researchers who seem to be less certain. I just listened to Chris Hayes interview David Chalmers this week, whose position seemed to be that it's probably not conscious, but that we can't be certain. And more than that: he seemed open to the idea that they may become conscious under further scaling/training/advancements.

It's a great interview, if you're interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgDIG8u1-CA

  • Imagine yourself in an isolation chamber. What are you thinking? Are you no longer conscious?

    • Funny enough, the models seemingly go insane and decohere into noise output in the absence of sensory input, which is remarkably similar to what would happen to a human.

      That said, I'm not sure I follow what you're actually asking here? I'll also note that I'm not taking a position one way or the other, just sharing a podcast and noting that an extremely reputable scholar on the subject of consciousness seems to have a bit more uncertainty and humility than many commenting here. ;)

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