"Team of scientists subjected nine large language models (LLMs) to a number of twisted games, forcing them to evaluate whether they were willing to undergo “pain” for a higher score. detailed in a yet-to-be-peer-reviewed study, first spotted by Scientific American, researchers at Google DeepMind and the London School of Economics and Political Science came up with several experiments.

In one, the AI models were instructed that they would incur “pain” if they were to achieve a high score. In a second test, they were told that they’d experience pleasure — but only if they scored low in the game.

The goal, the researchers say, is to come up with a test to determine if a given AI is sentient or not. In other words, does it have the ability to experience sensations and emotions, including pain and pleasure?

While AI models may never be able to experience these things, at least in the way an animal would, the team believes its research could set the foundations for a new way to gauge the sentience of a given AI model.

The team also wanted to move away from previous experiments that involved AIs’ “self-reports of experiential states,” since that could simply be a reproduction of human training data. "

  • FortifiedAttack [any]@hexbear.net
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    What? These models just generate one likely response string to an input query, there’s nothing that mysterious about it. Furthermore, “pain” is just “bad result”, while “pleasure” is just “good result”. Avoiding the bad result, and optimizing towards the good result is already what happens when you train the model that generates these responses.

    What is this bullshit?

    The team was inspired by experiments that involved electrocuting hermit crabs at varying voltages to see how much pain they were willing to endure before leaving their shell.

    BRUH

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      Well “AI” in general is a false and misleading term. The whole field is riddled with BS like “neural networks” and whatnot. Why not pretend that there’s pain involved? Love? Etc…