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sticky_symbols t1_j3m9zwl wrote

It is not. It doesn't learn from its interactions with humans. At all.

That data might be used by humans to make a new version that's improved. But that will be done by humans.

It is not self aware in the way humans are.

These are known facts. Everyone who knows how the system works would agree with all of this. The one guy that argued LAMDA was self aware just had a really broad definition.

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FederalScientist6876 t1_j3o3vsw wrote

No. Humans will feed the new data into the system/neural network. Humans will not use the data to improve the version. The learning will be done on its own, based on the human feedback (thumbs up or thumbs down) on the interactions it had. The network will update its weights parameters to optimize for higher probability of thumbs up. Just like humans optimize for thumbs up and positive feedback from the interactions we have.

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