Subj : Re: AI a Lie
To : phigan
From : jimmylogan
Date : Fri Oct 31 2025 07:24 pm
-=> phigan wrote to Dumas Walker <=-
ph> Re: AI a Lie
ph> By: Dumas Walker to JIMMYLOGAN on Tue Oct 07 2025 09:02 am
> been proven that AI/LLM is more likely than a human to "cheat" in order to
> get the outcome it wants. Whether that is a sign of "some" sentience, or
> if it is merely a sign that machines don't have ethics, is a subject for
> debate.
ph> Not sure sentience really has anything to do with it. What the computer
ph> knows is that it has an objective. If "cheating" allows it to achieve
ph> its objective faster, what is really stopping it? Some algorithm that
ph> says it won't cheat some X percent of the time?
Hmm... Good point. So a computer is programmed to do something, like
solve a maze. Unless you tell it NOT to go through a particular
wall, maybe it will.
Okay, not a great analogy, but maybe that gets my point across. :-)
... Tolkien is hobbit-forming.
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