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Anthropomorphism

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technology6 months ago

The Future of Tech and Management in the LLM Era

The article discusses the tendency to anthropomorphize large language models (LLMs), arguing that while this abstraction helps in understanding and communicating their behavior, it can also distort perceptions by implying human-like reasoning or consciousness. It emphasizes that LLMs are complex statistical models without true understanding or goals, and advocates for a more material, technical perspective to better evaluate their capabilities and limitations.

animal-behavior2 years ago

"Indian Crocodiles Display Unusual Heroic Behavior, Sparking Scientific Debate"

Scientists in India have observed mugger crocodiles engaging in unusual behaviors, including hunting in packs, using sticks as bait, showing interest in flower garlands, and even saving a feral dog from a pack of dogs. While these observations suggest that mugger crocodiles may be more cognitively advanced than previously believed, some experts remain skeptical, cautioning against anthropomorphism and noting the need for more rigorous research.

artificial-intelligence2 years ago

The Risks of AI Chatbots: From Phishing to Fake News

Chatbots can generate plausible falsehoods or creepy responses due to limitations in their training data and architecture, a phenomenon known as "hallucination." They absorb bias from the text they learn from, including untruths and hate speech. Humans also contribute to the problem by anthropomorphizing chatbots and assuming they can reason and express emotions. Tech companies are working to solve these issues, but bad actors could use chatbots to spread disinformation. Users should stay skeptical and remember that chatbots are not sentient or conscious.