A Google DeepMind scientist, Alexander Lerchner, has published a paper arguing that Large Language Models and other computational systems can never achieve consciousness. His argument, termed the "abstraction fallacy," posits that AI can only simulate sentient behavior because it lacks intrinsic meaning and requires human interpretation to organize data. This perspective contrasts with the optimistic AGI predictions often made by AI company leaders, suggesting a potential cap on AI's practical and commercial capabilities. AI
影响 Challenges the narrative of imminent AGI, suggesting a ceiling on AI's future capabilities and commercial potential.
排序理由 Academic paper from a senior scientist at a major AI lab presenting a contrarian view on AI consciousness.
- Alexander Lerchner
- Demis Hassabis
- Elon Musk
- Google DeepMind
- Johannes Jäger
- Mark Bishop
- The Abstraction Fallacy: Why AI Can Simulate But Not Instantiate Consciousness
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