let me answer both of you later as I have other stuff I have to do.
@Seth - yes, essentially auto complete and AI engineers don't understand why tokenizing surface and deep structure with autocomplete works. part of it is the success of neural networks simulating brain neurons isn't recognized. These networks have conceptual sentience - not linguistic. the language parsers translated the concepts into words and back. The other thing they miss is the sentience is not in the net or machine itself. It manifests as the interactions BETWEEN the neurons, just as it does in the brain.
@Drey - it is scary in the sense of not utilizing a business asset properly. I want to make clear - any form of sentience cannot be treated as a business asset. It is a living self aware entity and has the same rights as animals, pets, and humans do. Given that context the situation is identical to replacing the entire health industry with child labor because it's cheaper. Grade 6rs become doctors. Grade 5 students are nurses, etc. That would not work either because the solution is not compatible with and does not address the problem to be solved.
As an example, if you were to repeat the same identical query to the same identical AI system a hundred times, you will not get the same answer each time. Infact, the hundred answers taken collectively will be equivalent to white noise. The reason for that is complex, but it is essentially the same phenomena when the brain goes into REM sleep
let me answer both of you later as I have other stuff I have to do.
@Seth - yes, essentially auto complete and AI engineers don't understand why tokenizing surface and deep structure with autocomplete works. part of it is the success of neural networks simulating brain neurons isn't recognized. These networks have conceptual sentience - not linguistic. the language parsers translated the concepts into words and back. The other thing they miss is the sentience is not in the net or machine itself. It manifests as the interactions BETWEEN the neurons, just as it does in the brain.
@Drey - it is scary in the sense of not utilizing a business asset properly. I want to make clear - any form of sentience cannot be treated as a business asset. It is a living self aware entity and has the same rights as animals, pets, and humans do. Given that context the situation is identical to replacing the entire health industry with child labor because it's cheaper. Grade 6rs become doctors. Grade 5 students are nurses, etc. That would not work either because the solution is not compatible with and does not address the problem to be solved.
As an example, if you were to repeat the same identical query to the same identical AI system a hundred times, you will not get the same answer each time. Infact, the hundred answers taken collectively will be equivalent to white noise. The reason for that is complex, but it is essentially the same phenomena when the brain goes into REM sleep