Submitted by Beef_Lizard t3_11b10z9 in explainlikeimfive

I was reading an article today about people being concerned that some chat bots say things like “I love you” “I will replace you” etc. I remember getting SmarterChild to say such things back in the early 2000’s.

I know the capabilities of ChatGPT are greater than the stuff back then. I asked specific information about my career and while it was off, it did seem on the right track. It seems like it could be the basis for a useful tool, but people are acting like it’s nearly sentient. What makes this such as earth shattering as everyone seems to make it out to be?

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pardeike t1_j9vcpn1 wrote

[the following is from ChatGPT]

Summary

Modern AI chatbots like ChatGPT have improved significantly compared to earlier chatbots like SmarterChild due to advances in AI technology, large-scale training data, contextual understanding, and personalization. While chatbots can generate more natural and engaging conversations and provide useful information, they are not sentient and do not have emotions or intentions like humans. It is important for developers to be mindful of the potential impact of chatbot responses on users and take steps to ensure they are appropriate and not harmful. As AI technology continues to evolve, chatbots may become more advanced and human-like in the future.

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There are several factors that make modern AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, an improvement over earlier chatbots like SmarterChild:

Advances in AI technology: Over the past two decades, there have been significant advances in natural language processing (NLP), machine learning, and deep learning, which have greatly improved the ability of chatbots to understand and respond to human language. Large-scale training data: Modern chatbots have been trained on vast amounts of data, which allows them to generate more accurate and relevant responses to user queries. This training data is often sourced from a variety of domains, including news articles, books, and web pages. Contextual understanding: Modern chatbots have the ability to understand the context of a conversation and generate responses that take into account the current topic and previous statements made by the user. This allows for a more natural and engaging conversation. Personalization: Chatbots can use data from previous conversations and user profiles to personalize their responses and provide more tailored recommendations and advice. Regarding the concerns around chatbots saying things like "I love you" or "I will replace you," it is important to remember that chatbots are programmed to generate responses based on the data they have been trained on. They do not have emotions or intentions like humans do. However, it is important for developers to be mindful of the potential impact that certain responses may have on users and to take steps to ensure that chatbots do not generate inappropriate or harmful messages.

In terms of whether or not modern AI chatbots are "nearly sentient," it is important to remember that while chatbots have become more sophisticated, they still have limitations. Chatbots are not self-aware and do not have consciousness. They are designed to perform specific tasks, such as answering questions or providing recommendations, and their capabilities are limited to the data they have been trained on. However, as AI technology continues to evolve, it is possible that we will see chatbots that become more advanced and human-like in the future.

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Beef_Lizard OP t1_j9vdm86 wrote

Oh, lol. That answers it pretty much. Thanks for finding!

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pardeike t1_j9vdra9 wrote

I also asked: Can you simulate SmarterChild?

It answered: Yes, I can simulate a conversation with SmarterChild to the best of my ability based on the information available about the bot's programming and responses. However, it's worth noting that my responses will not be exactly the same as the original SmarterChild, as I am a different AI model with different programming and training. Nevertheless, I will do my best to simulate SmarterChild's conversational style and responses. What would you like to chat about?

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AliveKey1722 t1_j9xlbki wrote

That's a great question! It's understandable that people are concerned about chat bots saying things like "I love you" and "I will replace you" because it's a bit unnerving to think of a machine being able to replicate human emotion. However, I think it's important to remember that these chat bots are still limited in their capabilities and are far from being able to replicate true human emotion. Therefore, while it is important to be mindful of the potential implications of these chat bots

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