Out there, somewhere in the wilds, computer programmes are learning to manipulate people. They’ve been doing it for years of course, but they’re getting good at it now. Open AI had one …| Diagram Monkey
On the hidden robustness of slow and expensive systems| sambleckley.com
1. The Mind-Body Problem and the History of Dualism| plato.stanford.edu
Digital computers will remain unconscious until they recruit physical fields for holistic computing using well-defined topological boundaries.| qri.org
1. Turing machines| plato.stanford.edu
Part one of a vision of a possible synthetic future for mathematics and music| siliconreckoner.substack.com
Nine philosophers explore the various issues and questions raised by the newly released language model, GPT-3, in this edition of Philosophers On, guest edited by Annette Zimmermann. Introduction Annette Zimmermann, guest editor GPT-3, a powerful, 175 billion parameter language model developed recently by OpenAI, has been galvanizing public debate and controversy. As the MIT Technology Review puts| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
LLMs do all the things people say they do at once, even if those people vociferously disagree, and they’re all useful.| Ryan Moulton's Articles