Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

#90 - Prof. DAVID CHALMERS - Consciousness in LLMs [Special Edition]

Dec 19, 2022
Delve into the intriguing debate on whether language models can possess consciousness. Explore the ties between consciousness and artificial general intelligence, questioning the necessity of consciousness in machines. Consider the philosophical zombie argument and its implications for understanding intelligence. The discussion also touches on the complexities of insect consciousness and its ethical ramifications concerning AI. Finally, discover how explainability in AI affects both performance and human reasoning, raising vital questions about our responsibilities in creating conscious entities.
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LLM Consciousness and General Intelligence

  • Chalmers suggests consciousness in LLMs is linked to general intelligence and information use.
  • He believes future extended LLMs could overcome current limitations like lack of sensors and world models.
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Intelligence vs. Consciousness in AI

  • Chalmers believes intelligence and consciousness are tightly linked, though not inseparable.
  • He raises concerns about highly intelligent, non-conscious AI's role in moral and social issues.
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The Hard Problem of Consciousness

  • The hard problem of consciousness is linking mental states to neurophysiological activity.
  • Physicality seems insufficient to explain subjective experience, exemplified by the Chinese Room argument.
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