• @jalda

    > Circular reasoning. “LLMs are different from human brains because they are different”.

    LLMs are different than human brains because human brains are biological organs and LLMs are probability distributions over sequences of words. These are two completely different classes of entities. Like, I don’t know how much more different two things *can* even be.

    Are you claiming they are literally the same? Are you saying they are functionally the same? What *are* you claiming here, exactly?

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      1 year ago

      I mean, it would technically be possible to build a computer out or organic and biological live tissue. It wouldn’t be very practical but it’s technically possible.

      I just don’t think it would be very reasonable to consider that the one thing making it intelligent is that they are made of proteins and living cells instead of silicates and diodes. I’d argue that such a claim would, on itself, be a strong claim too.