Submitted by ryusan8989 t3_yzgwz5 in singularity
AsuhoChinami t1_ix5r14w wrote
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I think AI has to have some kind of understanding in order to perform so well. AI in the past performed poorly because it obviously had poor understanding. I think "AI has no understanding" is kind of an unfalsifiable argument - it's kind of suspect that something which has no form of understanding whatsoever could produce such accurate and well-formed results, but it's also something that's impossible to argue for or against.
botfiddler t1_ix6fi2m wrote
Yeah, well, I'd say it understands how the words in the prompt relate to certain image elements and how those relate to each other. Nothing outside, to physics, human meaning of such pictures, ...
CriminalizeGolf t1_ix9p3k7 wrote
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/chinese-room/
There is a philosophy thought experiment related to the difference between functional understanding and "true" understanding
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