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You cannot convince something that has no consciousness, it's an matrix of weights that answers based on the given input + some salt
Why not?
And why can't that be intelligence?
What does it mean to be "convinced"? What does consciousness even mean?
Making definitive claims like these on terms whose definitions we do not understand isn't logical.
Logic.
For the same reason I can't get a date with Michelle Ryan: it's a physical impossibility.
Please explain your reasoning.
Huh?
Others have done this and you seem to be ignoring them, so not sure what the point of you asking is.
Go look at some of the code that AI is powered by. It's just parameters. Lots and lots of parameters. Then the output from that is inevitable.
If you're too lazy to even look up the most basic thing you don't understand, then I guess we're done here.
Because human intelligence does far more than respond to prompts with the average response from a data set.
Reading your comment history, I find that you're a toxic individual with complexes. Unfortunately, most of your comments don't add any valuable information to the discussion you're partaking in. This comment is no exception.
Ok 👍
If you have any understanding of its internals, and some examples of its answers, it is very clear it has no notion of what is "correct" or "right" or even what an "opinion" is. It is just a turbo charged autocorrect that maybe maybe maybe has some nice details extracted from language about human concepts into a coherent-ish connected mesh of "concepts".
I am 13 and this is deep