I have many conversations with people about Large Language Models like ChatGPT and Copilot. The idea that “it makes convincing sentences, but it doesn’t know what it’s talking about” is a difficult concept to convey or wrap your head around. Because the sentences are so convincing.
Any good examples on how to explain this in simple terms?
Edit:some good answers already! I find especially that the emotional barrier is difficult to break. If an AI says something malicious, our brain immediatly jumps to “it has intent”. How can we explain this away?
The Chinese Room by Searle
In the sense that the “argument” is an intuition pump. As an anti ai argument it’s weak - you could replace the operator in the Chinese room with an operator in an individual neuron and conclude that our brains don’t know anything, either
There is no intelligent operator in a neuron
Yeah? Of course?
Exactly. The brain is analogous to the room, not the person in it. Try removing a chunk of a brain and see how well it can “understand”