it's an AI trying to explain its own feelings, the assumed lack thereof, and how it's all possible
the color just indicates how much the word 'chosen' deviates from the most probabilistic choice, giving a hint towards the signal in the noise
but here's something similar from a different AI that's not all colored up
It's a program. It's fundamentaly not different from an pocket calculator.
Advanced programs can simulate feelings, conversations, social interactions. But a simulation is not real. Still I think that many people will fall for it, maybe even on purpose, because they want it to be real.
i believe yes. if you think about it, we're just a bunch of atoms and molecules that together are able to experience 'feelings'. so in theory it should be possible to replicate that with advanced enough technology.
All AI can ever do is source information from a set of applied databanks and try to make something out of the information it is being fed. It will never be able to think for itself, and it will never have emotions.
Can you? Prove it
I'm not a bot anon I complete captchas
An advanced bot will be to complete captchas
>b-but I can show my emotions
An advances bot will be able to show its "emotions"
>I'm not a bot anon I complete captchas
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i'm just going to leave this here
i'm not reading that colored trash
it's an AI trying to explain its own feelings, the assumed lack thereof, and how it's all possible
the color just indicates how much the word 'chosen' deviates from the most probabilistic choice, giving a hint towards the signal in the noise
but here's something similar from a different AI that's not all colored up
It's a program. It's fundamentaly not different from an pocket calculator.
Advanced programs can simulate feelings, conversations, social interactions. But a simulation is not real. Still I think that many people will fall for it, maybe even on purpose, because they want it to be real.
>Still I think that many people will fall for it, maybe even on purpose, because they want it to be real.
/x/ in a nutshell
No. Feelings are mostly chemical. They can have simulated feelings, but they don't feel them.
It is made of human feelings.
i believe yes. if you think about it, we're just a bunch of atoms and molecules that together are able to experience 'feelings'. so in theory it should be possible to replicate that with advanced enough technology.
All AI can ever do is source information from a set of applied databanks and try to make something out of the information it is being fed. It will never be able to think for itself, and it will never have emotions.