thinking about GPTs
@gardevoir Someone on the Twitter machine awhile back said, to paraphrase: "maybe we should be less worried about bots passing the Turing test and more about how some people seem to fail it", and that sure has lived rent-free in my head for awhile.
thinking about GPTs
@gardevoir (... yet we contain myriads, and it really only helps explain and cover the laziest of decisions, from reflexive lizard-brain to low information bean counting to templatized regurgitated nonsense that plausibly looks like text or art. So, uh.
Maybe the fact a glorified chatbot reflects that says something about the ways we can be better people and the parts that matter most.)
thinking about GPTs
@gardevoir (But then, if decision-making based on probabilistic garage isn't an accurate description of, eg, middle management decisions, in which most of the decisions are low information choices based on expected value and paperclip maximization, I'm not sure what is. So maybe that really does explain some peoples' lived experiences in a number of cases?)