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[QUOTE="Jarvis323, post: 6829397, member: 475688"] Can you define subjective experience in this context? GPT: In the context of discussing whether a language model could be considered sentient or conscious, subjective experience refers to the internal, first-person perspective of an individual. It is the subjective, personal experience of the world and one's own thoughts, feelings, and sensations. This is distinct from objective experience, which refers to the external, third-person perspective of observing an individual from the outside. Subjective experience is a key component of many definitions of consciousness, as it is thought to be necessary for an individual to have a sense of self and to be aware of their own mental states. Me: Humans are not really aware of their own mental states though. We only have awareness of a small portion of that state on an abstract level. Does that make humans somewhat lacking in terms of consciousness or sentience? On the other hand AI could in theory be trained on all of the knowledge about how they work and what their purpose and abilities are. Would that make it possible that AI is more capable of self-awareness than people? GPT: The question of whether humans are truly aware of their own mental states is a complex and contentious issue in philosophy and psychology. Some argue that humans have only a limited awareness of their own mental states, and that much of our mental processing occurs unconsciously or outside of our conscious awareness. Others argue that humans do have a more comprehensive awareness of their own mental states, but that this awareness is often implicit or non-verbal. In terms of AI, it is possible that a language model trained on all of the knowledge about how it works and what its abilities are could be more capable of self-awareness than humans. This is because the model would have access to detailed information about its own functioning and capabilities, and would be able to reflect on this information in a more systematic and explicit way. However, it is also important to note that self-awareness and consciousness are complex and multi-faceted phenomena, and it is unclear whether a machine learning model could truly possess these qualities in the same way that a human does. [/QUOTE]
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