what is gpt-3 ? Outstanding AI Intentionally FAKED an Intelligent Test

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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:11 AI and sentience
3:00 If AI passes the Turing test
6:34 Challenging AI to solve puzzles
8:50 When AI is being manipulative
11:57 The behavior of conscious AI

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When computers, robots, or even intelligent chairs become sentient in the future, switching them off would be seen as heartless. They could attempt pleading with you to change your mind. However, a genuinely intelligenct smart technology may encourage something more extraordinary, if it had a sophisticated grasp of society and human psychology. In the end, you may not be able to turn it off at all.

Does the robot have the capacity for sentience, which would then allow it to have its own free will and decision making? Or is it merely programmed to look human in its behavior?

At first glance, the AI did a pretty good job of showcasing how human is capable of thinking, feeling and having hopes. But I would still call it imitating the human way of communicating, instead of being an independent sentient being, one that can think on its own. After all, GPT-3 is just a huge database of human knowledge, and it can perfectly simulate human behaviour by imitating what it has seen before.

Additionally, the idea of sentience is not a binary choice. Of course, your levels of intelligence, creativity, self-awareness, and linguistic proficiency might range widely. After all, perhaps the real question would be: how smart must an AI be, for us to begin treating it as a sentient being?

What happens if an AI passes the Turing test?

The Turing test is actually not a new concept. In fact, the framework was first proposed in 1950 by British computer science pioneer, Alan Turing. The original idea was to examine a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour, that is indistinguishable from a human. In the original formulation, Alan Turing proposed that a machine could be considered "intelligent" if it could fool a human into thinking that it was also human.

Due to the rise of AI technology, the test has been getting a lot of exposure, and drive popular imaginations among the public. And the publication of the GPT-3 model by OpenAI has generated a lot of buzz about its potential to pass the Turing Test. Just what exactly the test really tells us? To answer that question, let's go back to when Turing first laid out his thesis, entitled "Computing Machinery and Intelligence."

In the paper, Turing proposed the following experiment. A human judge is engag

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