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How GPT Realizes Leibniz’s Dream and Passes the Turing Test without Being Conscious

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Conference Paper
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Title
How GPT Realizes Leibniz’s Dream and Passes the Turing Test without Being Conscious
Abstract
This article addresses the background and nature of the recent success of Large Language Models (LLMs), tracing the history of their fundamental concepts from Leibniz and his calculus ratiocinator to Turing’s computational models of learning, and ultimately to the current development of GPTs. As Kahneman’s “System 1”-type processes, GPTs lack mechanisms that would render them conscious, but they nonetheless demonstrate a certain level of intelligence and the capacity to represent and process knowledge. This is achieved by processing vast corpora of human-created knowledge, which, for its initial production, required human consciousness, but can now be collected, compressed, and processed automatically.
Date
2023-08-11
Proceedings Title
IS4SI Summit 2023
Conference Name
IS4SI Summit 2023
Publisher
MDPI
Pages
66
Language
en
Accessed
3/7/25, 9:24 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Dodig-Crnkovic, G. (2023). How GPT Realizes Leibniz’s Dream and Passes the Turing Test without Being Conscious. IS4SI Summit 2023, 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/cmsf2023008066