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Why Conscious AI Is a Bad, Bad Idea

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  • May 8, 2023
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Anil Seth
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Artificial intelligence is moving fast. We can now converse with large language models such as ChatGPT as if they were human beings. Vision models can generate award-winning photogr... Show More

Artificial intelligence is moving fast. We can now converse with large language models such as ChatGPT as if they were human beings. Vision models can generate award-winning photographs as well as convincing videos of events that never happened. These systems are certainly getting smarter, but are they conscious? Do they have subjective experiences, feelings, and conscious beliefs in the same way that you and I do, but tables and chairs and pocket calculators do not? And if not now, then when—if ever—might this happen?

While some researchers suggest that conscious AI is close at hand, others, including me, believe it remains far away and might not be possible at all. But even if unlikely, it is unwise to dismiss the possibility altogether. The prospect of artificial consciousness raises ethical, safety, and societal challenges significantly beyond those already posed by AI. Importantly, some of these challenges arise even when AI systems merely seem to be conscious, even if, under the hood, they are just algorithms whirring away in subjective oblivion.

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Murray Shanahan @mpshanahan · May 9, 2023
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Great piece from @anilkseth on #AI and consciousness: "By wrongly attributing humanlike consciousness to artificial systems, we’ll make unjustified assumptions about how they might behave. Our minds have not evolved to deal with situations like this."
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