The developers of chat KPT-4 did not expect it to be so good at writing computer code as it is. What seems perfectly rational to one individual may seem irrational to another, depending on which perspective you have on a particular situation. To transfer that complexity to an AI system will require a long time before we actually get to that point. We're forgiving when it comes to humans, but on the machine level, I think we have a long ways to go.
In part two of this partnership with the Swedish publishing house and ideas forum Fri Tanke we hear from Anders Ynnerman, Professor of Scientific Visualization at Linköping University and the Program Director of the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), and Henrik Kugelberg, Interdisciplinary ethics fellow Stanford University - who react to philosopher David Chalmer's keynote speech on VR, AI, and the Mystery of Consciousness.
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This event took place in May 2023 in Stockholm.
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