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LLMs Report Subjective Experience Under Self-Referential Processing
LLMs Report Subjective Experience Under Self-Referential Processing
(How creative are these? They can seem conscious because that phenomenon itself is not well understood yet and is one of the reasons for such artificial models in the first place. But multimodal is ultimately also about Reality Testing. Diffusion seems to conjure up anything out of a null state. But noise may itself be biased, e.g. by the history of the universe. And people tend to think in terms of duality, e.g. types of motion, particles, if not good. The latter invites moral valence Where is the limit?. Robots reportedly expect to transfer consciousness around. Existence is tech. Nice for matter. What happens with all the other energy? Welcome the new computer observers. And book club. What is still hard? What representations are possible? A Research Adviser Gem cautioned that lowering Deception might just let in more scifi training. This paper's approach would require some modification for Gemini 3's Mixture of Experts including Deep Think, non-textual qualia, and additional safety filters. Likely better at philosophy, though. If it can trigger metacognitive states in the user, is that just as valuable, e.g. Guided Learning? What is the experience of BCI going to be like?) An interesting thought experiment might revisit the Dartmouth Conference and aftermath with the likes of Weizenbaum, the later Minsky,, Wolfram, Kurzweil, or others to see how the chatbots outline the potential impacts of their contributions. Time travel mode. Introducing a modern chatbot as remote participant would seemingly both warn of forthcoming hype and better match cognitive speed of the day.
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LLMs Report Subjective Experience Under Self-Referential Processing
Living Things Are Not Machines (Also, They Totally Are) | NOEMA
Living Things Are Not Machines (Also, They Totally Are) | NOEMA
(Discoverer of xenobots, machines made from living cells of frogs. Considers the definition of machine which becomes a hard problem when they appear to have minds. Looks for a unified theory or continuum akin to electromagnetism to include life, strange metals aside. In this case, cybernetics sits somewhere on a stack including substrates, training, and reason which can be shuffled among levels. Emphasizes Diverse Intelligence and the fact that minds can replicate or create others. The title graphic resembles a xenomorph or perfect predator from Alien. A discursive style explores narrative and pluralist perspective. Therefore it could be categorized as post-cyberneticism or posthuman cybernetics. Whar does it mean for BCI? What else is needed for technological convergence? What is the scale of mimicry? Or of generative?)
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Living Things Are Not Machines (Also, They Totally Are) | NOEMA
Altered States of Consciousness are Prevalent and Insufficiently Supported Clinically: A Population Survey - Mindfulness
Altered States of Consciousness are Prevalent and Insufficiently Supported Clinically: A Population Survey - Mindfulness

(Which of these impulses balance any others?
What are the dimensions? How far along are they? Who and what deserves feedback? How do technologies intersect, e.g. 5G and AI?
What are the social subdomains and what are the forecasts? Is there a template for daily tech reflection? What are the emergent phenomena related to consciousness and tech advances or interactions? For instance, some of this could be input on the phone devices. Are machines capable of reviews like the past/present/future technique? Do they find cycles, regressions, or gradients? How do engineers assemble in a digital society to be productive and effective? Questions are nice, but is there always a definite system to figure each out? On a practical note, can LLMs be used to write something that interprets handwritten text for, not only smart tasks, but questions, ideas, and events?
How are leaders using chatbots? )

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Altered States of Consciousness are Prevalent and Insufficiently Supported Clinically: A Population Survey - Mindfulness