Authors using a new tool to search a list of 183,000 books used to train AI are furious to find their works on the list.

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    9 months ago

    Does that mean software can also be afraid, or angry? What about happy software? Saying software can be inspired is like saying a rock can feel pain.

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      9 months ago

      Does that mean software can also be afraid, or angry?

      If it is programmed/trained that way, sure. I recommend having a listen to Geoffrey Hinton on the topic (41:50).

      Saying software can be inspired is like saying a rock can feel pain.

      The rock doesn’t do anything similar to pain. The LLM on the other side does a lot of things similar to inspiration. I can give the LLM a very trivial question and it will answer with a mountain of text. Did my question or the books it was trained on “inspire” the LLM to write that? Maybe, depends of course how far reaching you want to define the word. But either way, the LLM produced something by itself, that was neither a copy of my prompt nor the training data.

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      9 months ago

      Software can do a lot of things that rocks can’t do, that’s not a good analogy.

      Whether software can feel “pain” depends a lot on your definitions, but I think there are circumstances in which software can be said to feel pain. Simple worms can sense painful stimuli and react to it, a program can do the same thing.

      We’ve reached the point where the simplistic prejudices about artificial intelligence common in science fiction are no longer useful guidelines for talking about real artificial intelligence. Sci-fi writers have long assumed that AIs couldn’t create art and now it turns out it’s one of the things they’re actually rather good at.