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(Music Removed) #90 - Prof. DAVID CHALMERS - Consciousness in LLMs [Special Edition]

Dec 19, 2022
David Chalmers, a leading philosopher and neural scientist, explores the thrilling yet complex intersection of consciousness and AI. He tackles the hard problem of consciousness, questioning whether machines could ever experience subjective awareness. Chalmers dives into the concept of philosophical zombies and their ethical implications in artificial general intelligence. He even compares human consciousness with that of insects, igniting a debate on the moral responsibilities we hold toward advanced AI systems. Expect thought-provoking insights and challenging questions!
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ANECDOTE

GPT-3 Characters Questioning Reality

  • Tim Scarfe recounts observing characters in GPT-3 generated stories question their reality when encountering unexpected words.
  • This behavior, reminiscent of simulation theory, raises questions about the nature of consciousness within language models.
INSIGHT

GPT-3 and Consciousness

  • David Chalmers is open to the possibility of consciousness in simple systems like the worm C. elegans, given its sensory and action capabilities.
  • He questions whether GPT-3, despite its complexity, possesses consciousness like a human, due to its lack of consistent beliefs and desires.
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Consciousness Module Thought Experiment

  • Dr. Tim Scarfe proposes a thought experiment where the architects of a simulated reality reveal the "consciousness module" to David Chalmers.
  • Chalmers argues that code alone wouldn't explain consciousness without a comprehensive theory.
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