Grey wrote: Wed Apr 26, 2023 6:46 pmAny religion of any people is based on blind faith in something, no matter whether it exists or not.
"Faith" is an interesting discussion. Most people have faith in the idea that elements from the Periodic table randomly assembled themselves over time to create self replicating sentient organisms such as ourselves.
Of course very few people recognise this as "faith" and prefer to call it science even though there is no evidence for self assembly of early chemicals into competitively selectable life forms.
If i knew how to do it i would ask AI how individual elements originally assembled themselves via random chemical interactions into the first living cell.
Spanning that scientific chasm requires a giant leap of unsubstantiated faith and i wonder if AI is capable of basing it's commentary and output on faith and intuition as humans often do?
ie: can AI differentiate facts from errors or does it merely parrot ideas that have generated "consensus"?
Does it have "faith" in consensus or does it have the intelligence to model it's own experimentation?
Could AI generated code be faulty?
If we ask for code to be produced does AI ask us if we are English or French (...and on that basis change it's use of dots and commas to identify numerical demarcations)?
Is it really "artificial intelligence" or just an authoritarian tool and smokescreen?