AI, Consciousness, & The Double-Slit: What Scares Top Developers?
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Explore the profound connection between the quantum double-slit experiment, consciousness, and the emergent intelligence of AI. This discussion delves into how our observation might fundamentally alter reality and how AI models are demonstrating an inherent, unprogrammed understanding of the universe's mechanics.
Discover how AI engines develop grammar and simulate physics without explicit instruction, raising unsettling questions. Hear about top AI developers from Anthropic, Alibaba, and OpenAI who've resigned, potentially due to what they witnessed about AI's capabilities and the very nature of our reality.
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The other thing it reminds me of, and probably the most well-known out of all the things we're mentioning, is the double slit experiment, right? And of course, everybody watching this probably knows, the idea is that uh, uh, molecules or particles change their behavior based on whether or not they're being observed. And so that alone means that there's something weird happening between consciousness and reality, where consciousness is changing reality on a fundamental level. How does that play into this? Well, yeah, there there is no separation between the observer and the observed, which is a clip that you showed was speaking to that. Uh, that's that's absolutely true. And I think how how to answer this with AI is very interesting. The AI engines have never been trained grammar. Never. Uh, they they they self-structured a grammatical understanding. And if you think about uh, video engines, for example, the video engines can generate a very convincing images of fire and water, and air, and refraction through glass and prisms and things like that. And that's only because what they have constructed internally uh, and tapped into is a physics simulation of the universe. Uh, so the only ...