AI Lecture
AI Lecture
AI Lecture
You have probably heard a lot about AI recently or most likely have seen it on social media .
Well simply put AI which is shortened of Artificial intelligence involves using computers to
do things that traditionally require human intelligence. AI can process large amounts of
data in ways that humans cannot. The goal for AI is to be able to do things like recognize
patterns, make decisions, and judge like humans.
After months talking with LaMDA on topics ranging from movies to the meaning of
life, Blake came to a surprising conclusion: the chatbot was an intelligent person
with wishes and rights that should be respected. For Blake, LaMDA was a Google
employee, not a machine. He also called it his ‘friend’.
Google quickly reassigned Blake from the project, announcing that his ideas were
not supported by the evidence. But what exactly was going on?
Another one of misleading phrases that professor bender has talked about is
"speech recognition "
Using words like ‘recognition’ in relation to computers gives the idea that
something cognitive is happening – something related to the mental processes of
thinking, knowing, learning and understanding.
But thinking and knowing are human, not machine, activities
The problem with using words in this way is that it reinforces the assumption that
the computer is always right.
When we encounter language that sounds natural, but is coming from a computer,
we can’t help but imagine a mind behind the language, even when there isn’t one.
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So ‘ism’ means system, ‘anthro’ or ‘anthropo’ means human, and ‘morph’ means
shape… And so this is a system that puts the shape of a human on something, and
in this case the something is a computer. We anthropomorphise animals all the time,
but we also anthropomorphise action figures, or dolls, or companies when we talk
about companies having intentions and so on. We very much are in the habit of
seeing ourselves in the world around us.
And while we’re busy seeing ourselves by assigning human traits to things that are
not, we risk being blindsided.
Powerful AI can make machines appear conscious, but even tech giants like Google
are years away from building computers that can dream or fall in love.