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    • aiccount
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      -31 year ago

      I was agreeing with you. I’m so sick of people thinking that “someday AI might be creative”. Like no, it’s literally impossible unless some day AI becomes human(impossible) because human is the only thing capable of creativity. What have I said that you disagree with? You’re not one of them are you? What’s with all this obsessive AI love?

        • aiccount
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          31 year ago

          Yeah the current popular LLMs, absolutely they are, you couldn’t be more right.

          We were talking about “AI” though. Are you implying that you think some day AI might be capable of creativity, and that creativity isn’t strictly a human trait?

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            I put “AI” in scare quotes specifically because I do not believe we are having an “AI revolution”. These are not AI.

            I think AI can exist but that’s not what we have right now. What we have are jumped up algos that can somewhat fake it.

            • aiccount
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              11 year ago

              Even those future “real” AIs are going to be taking in human input and regurgitating it back to us. The only difference is that the algorithms processing the data will continue to get better and better. There is not some cutoff where we go from 100% unintelligent chatbot to 100% intelligent AI. It is a gradual spectrum.

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                -31 year ago

                I believe a real AI would be able to generate its own inputs without humans to give it input. It would have an actual subjective experience, able to actually imagine new things with zero external inputs. It could experience the redness of the color red.

                • aiccount
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                  21 year ago

                  Is this how you see human intelligence? Is human intelligence made without the input of other humans? I understand that even babies have some sort of spark before they learn anything from other people, but dont they have the human dna input from their human parents? Why should the requirement for AI intelligence require no human input when even human intelligence seemingly requires human input to be made?

                  Sorry, lots of questions, just food for thought I suppose.

                  • queermunist she/her
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                    -41 year ago

                    The very fact that “babies have some sort of spark before they learn anything from other people” shows there’s something missing.

                    I think intelligence requires the ability to think about your own thoughts and then draw new conclusions. LLMs can’t do that.

      • @zacher_glachl@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        it’s literally impossible unless some day AI becomes human(impossible) because human is the only thing capable of creativity.

        That’s quite a strong claim, what are you basing that on? Now, I’m not saying current “AI” systems are necessarily terribly creative. But why shouldn’t an arbitrarily sophisticated AI be as creative as a human? Or, for that matter, perform any other cognitive function a human can? What makes computation performed by a human brain so qualitatively different from computation performed by another substrate? Please consider publishing your findings in cognitive science journals, the rest of the world needs to know.

        • aiccount
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          11 year ago

          No, sorry, you are absolutely right, and I genuinely could not be more in agreement with you. I was just annoyed to see this top comment acting like there is something magical about humans that gives them a monopoly on creativity, so I was just reiterating what they said in the hopes that people would think about it for a sec. Obviously machines can be just as creative/intelligent as humans, and most likely will be more so in the not terribly distant future.