Here is the thing, I feel like the discussion about Super Intelligent AI is centered about what “it” can do in terms of solving problems: find a cure for cancer, a solution for a long held mathematical theorem, or what have you. I feel like there’s not much emphasis on what, say, it’ll do in its spare time? Does it get bored like me and start to wonder, early in the morning when I’m bored, whether one could imagine a bird flying without having wings? I feel like these types of somewhat “original”, and stupid questions require a level of what one can call “agency” (although I know agency is well debated in scientific and philosophical circles). Sometimes our serious engagements, as human beings, start with us pondering stupid thoughts. It’s not often systematic or rigorous but serendipitous and whimsical. I’m just skeptical of these LLM models lying there in servers having thoughts of their own and hoping from one random idea to another. What do the experts say about this? submitted by /u/ElhassanElnasir
Originally posted by u/ElhassanElnasir on r/ArtificialInteligence
