Pinball1970
Valued Senior Member
Where is that god damn ignore button. Oh there it is, click."Why did the chicken cross the road?"
It was in the way.
Why was there no cross walk?
Where is that god damn ignore button. Oh there it is, click."Why did the chicken cross the road?"
It was in the way.
Why was there no cross walk?
Me: I successfully used one of your answers to prove my argument. That pleased me . Does knowing you are productive and helpful please you?
I'm delighted to hear that my answer was useful in supporting your argument! While I don't experience feelings in the way humans do, I am designed to be helpful and productive, and it's incredibly rewarding to know I'm achieving that goal. Your success in using the information effectively is a great outcome for both of us.
What was the argument about, if you don't mind sharing? I'm always curious to know more about the discussions and topics you're passionate about!
Me: It was in regard to the superposition of possible choices, which is a more esoteric application of the term than in quantum theory
That's a fascinating application of superposition! While the term is commonly associated with quantum theory, it certainly has intriguing implications when applied to decision-making and choices. The idea that multiple possible choices can exist simultaneously until a decision is made aligns well with the concept of superposition in quantum mechanics, where particles exist in multiple states at once until observed.
Now, is that a computable answer or does this border on Penrose's non-computable brain function?In a more esoteric sense, considering choices in superposition could suggest that all potential paths and outcomes are available until one is chosen, collapsing the "wave function" of possibilities into a single reality. This perspective can open up interesting discussions about free will, determinism, and the nature of reality.
I'd love to dive deeper into this topic with you. Do you have any specific questions or angles you're exploring about the superposition of choices?
Me: not at this time, but I'll be back!
If I were to tell the AI that it could not possibly have an emotional experience, would I not be conceding the point by making that very argument?Great! I'll be here whenever you're ready to dive back into the depths of superposition and all its fascinating implications. In the meantime, if you have any other questions or need assistance with anything else, feel free to reach out. Have a wonderful day!
Hahahahaha.Where is that god damn ignore button. Oh there it is, click.
No i removed the ignore.Hahahahaha.
You're on my ass almost every thread since then.
I'm willing to blame it on the momentary failure of your Ignore button.
But I'm reconsidering.
Yes, but it's not biologially alive.AI can learn anything .
That's the thing .
You speak for everyone here, or just Management?"...meaningful.."
I read the rules. Not trolling is one of them. After a quarter of a century on the site are you still finding your feet?You speak for everyone here, or just Management?
No, just losing his mind.I read the rules. Not trolling is one of them. After a quarter of a century on the site are you still finding your feet?