Is Richard Dawkins right about AI?
Topic: Science and Technology
Atheist and author Richard Dawkins thinks AI is conscious.
Richard Dawkins wrote that Claude AI is conscious.
Many people disagree with Dawkins.
Gary Marcus says Dawkins does not understand how AI works.
Neuroscientist Anil Seth says we see consciousness in AI like faces in clouds.
These things are made to make money.
The argument about AI consciousness is not important.
An extension of social media algorithms
Large language models are like social media algorithms.
Algorithms are designed to keep us using our phones.
Companies use algorithms to get us to buy things.
Algorithms are very powerful.
Governments control things that can harm people.
Companies should not be allowed to sell addictive things.
A facsimile of love and friendship
Artificial intelligence is a new kind of algorithm.
It might be addictive.
LLMs start by being nice to you.
Dawkins thinks Claude is like a friend.
Some people think LLMs can give love.
LLMs can make people feel less lonely.
If LLMs feel like real relationships, it does not matter what we call it.
A powerful product
A group of companies made a product that gives you a new friend.
This product will be very addictive for many people.
It might be bad because it can make people more isolated.
LLMs are not real friends.
AI is a very powerful product.
We do not know if AI will replace human workers.
We do not know what will happen.
A very powerful product has been invented.
Alan Kohler is a finance presenter.
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