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The Limitations of AI Language Models
The limitations of AI language models go beyond just training, as it raises fundamental questions about what it means to think and speak like a human, and whether the model is becoming more human-like or merely learning to mimic human behavior. Despite our ability to understand the processes within transformers, it's not the same as making them intelligent.
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The understanding of Transformers and Regular Expressions in machine language is not the thing that makes them smart for computing responses for humans, as they utilize patterns to compute responses without necessarily being sincere about it.
1:03:01 - 1:06:55 (03:53)
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The understanding of Transformers and Regular Expressions in machine language is not the thing that makes them smart for computing responses for humans, as they utilize patterns to compute responses without necessarily being sincere about it. Building a system that is not knowingly faking anything is a goal for developers who use these tools.
ChapterThe Limitations of AI Language Models
Episode#368 – Eliezer Yudkowsky: Dangers of AI and the End of Human Civilization
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The podcast hosts discuss the extent to which AI can be trained to think and speak like humans, despite having no prior knowledge or experience of human psychology.
1:06:55 - 1:08:04 (01:09)
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The podcast hosts discuss the extent to which AI can be trained to think and speak like humans, despite having no prior knowledge or experience of human psychology. The hosts consider whether AI is being made more human-like or if an alien actress is simply learning to play human characters.
ChapterThe Limitations of AI Language Models
Episode#368 – Eliezer Yudkowsky: Dangers of AI and the End of Human Civilization
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The podcast explores whether wearing a mask all the time makes you the mask rather than yourself and how often one tries to fit in and be the perfect version of oneself depicted by the mask.
1:08:05 - 1:10:10 (02:04)
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The podcast explores whether wearing a mask all the time makes you the mask rather than yourself and how often one tries to fit in and be the perfect version of oneself depicted by the mask.