Intelligence and Ego
The conversation explores the nature of intelligence, questioning whether AI can be deemed intelligent despite its lack of movement and sensory engagement. Insights highlight the human tendency to elevate our own intelligence while overlooking the sophisticated behaviors of other species, like bees and termites. Ultimately, the discussion emphasizes the importance of active inference and learning through interaction with the environment, contrasting it with the passive data absorption of large language models.In this clip
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Scientists Discuss The Science of Perception & AI
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Can large language models replicate human behavior as discussed in Mindscape 292 | Jonathan Birch on Animal Sentience and in the episode Oriol Vinyals: Deep Learning and Artificial General Intelligence | Lex Fridman Podcast #306?
Can large language models replicate human behavior as discussed in Mindscape 292 | Jonathan Birch on Animal Sentience and this Sentience in AI?
Can large language models replicate human behavior as discussed in Mindscape 292 | Jonathan Birch on Animal Sentience and in the episode Oriol Vinyals: Deep Learning and Artificial General Intelligence | Lex Fridman Podcast #306?