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Martin Brock's avatar

Nietzsche didn't render God or religion obsolete, and I don't expect AI to succeed either, but it'll change more minds.

I'm a pantheist, so I wouldn't say that God is a belief technology or any sort of artifact, but I would describe religions this way.

>Prayer is wishful thinking?

It can also be meditative or contemplative, wakeful dreaming, imagining a future that I have some ability to shape. Then it's not asking God to change for me. It's asking God, or my model of God, how I can change God for myself.

>Religion and politics are siblings.

Yes. Monotheism is the genesis of the state.

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The "voice" (or stream of language) in your head is not your consciousness. It's something of which you are conscious. Other animals seem conscious but don't have the stream of language in their heads.

When you dream your brain generates a stream of images and sounds as well, but when you're awake, you're not aware of a generated (or predicted) stream of images and sound because you're conscious of the stream supplied by your eyes and ears.

You don't "hear" the "voice" in your head when you listen to someone else speak or when you're speaking either.

ChatGPT is like whatever in your neural network generates the "voice" in your head. It's not in any sense an artificial consciousness, and it's not intended to be. Whether an artificial consciousness is possible at all may be unknowable.

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Gene Balfour's avatar

Some people question how far humans can develop AI to the level that I propose in this essay.

To provide context, I believe that GPT-4 is in it's infancy both in terms of its inherent capabilities and in the ability of our skills/experience in using it productively. Both will evolve and expand in the years ahead.

Also, GPT-4 is only one producer of regenerative AI systems that employs LLM (large language models). GLEAN is another Silicon Valley startup that is carving out a less ambitious market for corporate applications designed to augment proprietary search capabilities of all eligible employees. This approach solves the very real possibility of increasing employee productivity by reducing the time spent searching for internal documents and images. I wish that I had this capability when I was an IT Recruiter who used a database of over 70,000 records of job candidates that contained their resumes, interview notes, and more! https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-ai-podcast/id1186480811?i=1000602318087

Finally, in a 2022 interview at an Education conference, Bill Gates claimed that tools like GPT will soon become capable of tutoring students on a variety of academic subjects as effectively as the best human tutors. This bodes well for the future of education in many areas, not just in Academic settings. This is also a great way to get new employees up to speed in subjects that are crucial to productivity.

These are just a few examples of ways that regenerative AI/ LLM technologies will likely be deployed in the near term. SuperIntelligent systems may be decades away, but not beyond the realm of possibility sooner given the amount of interest and money that is pouring into this tech,

Listen to this recent interview on The AI PODCAST to get a sense of the current growth in this domain.

I stand by my prediction that a growing number of citizens will eventually choose AI over prayer to seek answers to problems they encounter in their lives. The timeline for this shift and its pace is necessarily unpredictable as are most things related to human communities.

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