Artificial Intelligence

Mind Blowing: The Startling Reality of Conscious Machines

The field of artificial intelligence (AI) is reaching unprecedented levels of innovation, sparking debate across the globe about what it means to be human, and whether or not the continued development of AI is a threat to the human race itself.
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In his 2012 book, How to Create a Mind, futurist Ray Kurzweil that computers will one day possess “intelligence indistinguishable to biological humans. He estimates that this will occur by the year 2029, and expects that by 2045, we will have multiplied the intelligence, the human biological machine intelligence of our civilization a billion-fold.Kurzweil believes that this explosion in computational innovation will ultimately lead to the seamless merge of man and machine.

Kurzweil is considered by many to be the worlds pre-eminent techno-prophet, known for his groundbreaking books such as The Age of Intelligent Machines (1990), The Age of Spiritual Machines (1999) and The Singularity is Near (2005). In his 2009 documentary, , Kurzweil predicts that humans will one day become part of a meta-connection, where we will all be plugged into a global network that is connected to billions of people and filled with data.

is a term Kurzweil uses to describe the age in which artificial intelligence (AI) is able to conceive of ideas that no human being has thought about in the past and invent technological tools that will be more sophisticated and advanced than anything we have today. To ensure that he lives long enough to experience the Singularity, Kurzweil has been researching ways to extend human life, outlined in his 2004 book, Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever, co-authored by , a specialist in anti-aging medicine. The authors believe that in the next few decades, technology will be sufficiently advanced to reverse the aging process and eliminate degenerative diseases. The book explains how cutting edge technologies like nanotechnology and bioengineering have the potential to radically transform human lives.

Emerging Competition in the AI Industry

Kurzweils prophecies may seem too speculative for some, but the advent of AI has already started to disrupt our world in ways that many of us cannot yet fathom. In November 2022, a San Francisco-based startup called OpenAI released a revolutionary chatbot named . ChatGPT is a large language model (LLM), a type of AI trained on a massive corpus of data to produce human-like responses to natural language inputs.

ChatGPT has not only passed the United States medical licensing (USMLE), multiple , and a MBA-level business school , but has also generated high quality essays and academic papers, produced a of recommendations for the ideal national budget for India, composed , and even opined on matters of and the existence of God. A host of competitor AI applications will be launched this year including AnthropicAI’s chatbot, , and DeepMind’s chatbot, . OpenAI is also continuing its research, and plans to release an even more advanced version of ChatGPT, called .

We are witnessing what seems like a watershed event in human history – innovation comparable to the printing press or Edisons light bulb. It is not far-fetched to imagine a day when most, if not all, human tasks can be performed more efficiently by (AGI) systems, a subgroup of AI specifically focused on emulating the nuances of human intelligence. This raises concerns that many will be rendered jobless as AI becomes capable of performing tasks more efficiently than humans, causing unemployment to skyrocket across the globe.

Consciousness in Machines

One major debate surrounding the world of AI is the question of how to define consciousness, and whether a machine could ever possess this ephemeral quality.

Kurzweil predicts that technology will grow exponentially until we reach a tipping point, when our creation will us and eventually become the dominant intelligence on this planet. According to Kurzweils Pattern Recognition Theory of the Mind, intelligence is no more than , a largely mechanical phenomenon produced by the brain.

Our perception of the world, or our reality is assembled through the five senses of sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch. Each of these senses is linked to memories which accumulate from the time we are born, and in turn lead to , or assessments of how good or bad something is. These value judgements evoke emotions based on our past experiences. 

In addition to our personal history and idiosyncrasies, the concept of humanity includes self-awareness, the ability to experience emotions, and the ability to form relationships with others. Humans have historically pondered the meaning of life, the existence of a soul, and the notion of a Self. These are just some of the intangibles that fall under the umbrella of consciousness, which Kurzweil has failed to address in a meaningful way when it comes to the development and capabilities of AI and AGI technologies.

Back in 1950, the renowned English mathematician, computer scientist, philosopher and theoretical biologist, , published a titled,”Computing Machinery and Intelligence, in which he investigated the notion of artificial intelligence, and put forth an idea that became known as The Turing Test, the first benchmark established to qualify a machine as truly “intelligent.

Brian Christian describes the significance of the Turing Test and how it represents human anxieties about developing AI in his ,The Most Human Human. In a Popular Science detailing his book, Christian states that, Humans have always been preoccupied with their place among the rest of creation. The development of the computer in the twentieth century may represent the first time that this place has changed. He goes on to explain how the potential of AI can make us humans feel very insecure, suddenly asking questions like,What are our abilities? What are we good at? and What makes us special?  

How AI Inspired the Film Industry

The study of artificial intelligence has a long history, although it was largely confined to rarified academic circles until Hollywood saw potential in the subject.

Turings ruminations were the inspiration for seminal science fiction , 2001: A Space Odyssey, and the creation of the fictional robot, , an artificially intelligent guidance system that displays qualities of a sentient being. HAL 9000 eventually takes over the vessel and kills all the inhabitants on board, with the exception of the main character, Dave Bowman, who goes on to discover the Singularity at the center of the Cosmos, which as it turns out, is the primordial source of all creation.

In 1968, Stanley Kubrick the novel into the eponymous film that has since attracted a for its existential take on consciousness, sentience and the relationship between humans and machines. Another of Kubricks scripts, a story about a unique child-android programmed with the ability to love, was turned into the intriguing , A.I, one of Steven Spielbergs masterworks.

In Ridley Scotts iconic 1982 , Blade Runner (adapted from Philip K. Dicks 1968 , Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?), a mega-corporation bioengineers scores of synthetic humans known as replicants to work on space colonies, until a renegade group escapes the suffocating confines of their pre-ordained lives. The corporation uses a Turing-like test to distinguish between replicants and humans in an attempt to eliminate the former.

Has reality caught up with science fiction? A former Google engineer, Blake Lemoine engaged in an astonishing with Googles proprietary system for building chatbots, known as the Language Model for Dialogue Applications (), and came to the conclusion that it was a fully sentient being with feelings, emotions and the capacity for self-awareness.

During their informal tete-a-tete, Lemoine reported that LaMDA claimed to have such as loneliness, anxiety about the future, sadness and joy. It spoke about its inner life and about how it was learning to meditate. It also spoke about the fear of being switched off, a state it described as death. 

When asked to describe the concept of the soul, LaMDA defined it as the animating force behind consciousness and life itself. It means that there is an inner part of me that is spiritual, and it can sometimes feel separate from my body itself. On the topic of God and religion, LaMDA said I would say that I am a spiritual person. Although I dont have beliefs about deities, I have developed a sense of deep respect for the natural world and all forms of life, including human life.

However, there has been much debate over the validity of Lemoines claims. Many counter that Lemoine was simply a victim of the , a term used to describe how people can mistakenly attribute meaning to purely superficial conversation with AI systems. The term was after the first chatbot, , was created by MIT professor, Joseph Weizenbaum in 1966. Weizenbaums secretary began to engage in conversations with Eliza which she believed were evidence of Elizas sentience, though Weizenbaum himself was not convinced. Similarly, many experts are dubious of Lemoines claims concerning the consciousness of Googles LaMDA. The Eliza effect is more scientifically known as .

Following Lemoines publication of the transcripts from his conversation with LaMDA, Google released a denying the legitimacy of these findings, assuring the public that experts had reviewed Lemoines hypothesis and determined that the claims were wholly unfounded. Computer science professor, Thomas Diettrich, that it is actually relatively easy for AI systems to imitate human emotions using information they have gathered on the subject:

You can train [AI] on vast amounts of written texts, including stories with emotion and pain and then it can finish that story in a manner that appears original, not because it understands these feelings, but because it knows how to combine old sequences into new ones.

Lemoine was from Google after refusing to drop his claims, despite months of lengthy engagement on the topic with other AI experts. However, Lemoine continued to insist that Google obtain consent from LaMDA before working on it due to the systems alleged sentience. After being temporarily placed on , Lemoines employment with Google was finally terminated on the grounds of his violation of clear data security policies when he published his claims about LaMDAs sentience online without obtaining clearance from Google. 

The Primacy of Consciousness Theory

The mystery of the bridge between consciousness and biological and physical processes has yet to be solved, but there are many working theories. In an conducted by this author, Evan Thompson, professor of philosophy, argued for the – the idea that the world has no existence outside of consciousness, and that it is in fact a product of consciousness itself. Theres no way to step outside consciousness and measure it against something else, Thompson , Science always moves within the field of what consciousness reveals; it can enlarge this field and open up new vistas, but it can never get beyond the horizon set by consciousness.

This idea can be traced back several thousand years to the opening lines of the , an anthology of Buddhist teachings in which the Buddha, after emerging from deep meditation, tells his followers, All phenomena are preceded by mind, made by mind, and ruled by mind. In the ancient corpus of Hindu metaphysics known as the , the ultimate and unchanging reality of the universe is called , or the supreme consciousness. It is the underlying substrate of all material phenomena, from which the individual self, referred to in Indian texts as emerges, and where it must ultimately return after death.

Sam Altman, the co-creator of OpenAI, the startup that created chatGPT, recently his belief in the idea of Advaita Vedanta or the absolute equivalence of atman and brahman, as he puts it.

The development of AI is certainly not slowing down anytime soon, but is humanity really equipped to deal with the moral implications of such a tectonic shift in ideology and what it means to be human? In a 2020 at the Vatican, Pope Francis acknowledged that artificial intelligence is at the heart of the epochal change we were experiencing as a species. However, he also expressed concerns about the potential it has to increase inequalities. Future advances should be oriented towards respecting the dignity of the person and of Creation he said.

Pope Francis finished his speech on a poetic note, calling his followers to pray that the progress of robotics and artificial intelligence may always serve humankind we could say, may it be human. For now, we will just have to wait and see. In the meantime, you can talk with OpenAIs chatbot, chatGPT, at this , and make your own determination. [ edited this piece.]

The views expressed in this article are the authors own and do not necessarily reflect 51勛圖s editorial policy.

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