r/zen • u/ewk [non-sectarian consensus] • 19d ago
AI Zen Master
Since it's so easy to drop a Zen text or even multiple Zen texts into an llm and ask questions that the llm will answer from the standpoint of the text?
* www.reddit.com/r/Zen/wiki/getstarted
Doesn't it make sense that there would be a lot less confusion and a lot more interesting conversations??
Plus, if you have an llm answer questions about the texts then who better to explain why Zazen Shinto-Buddhism and Alan Epstein Watts are not part of the tradition?
Serious question.
Where are all my AI Zen Masters at?
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u/Gasdark 16d ago
As for agency and decision making, strictly speaking, I suppose I don't know and, in fact, don't know that anyone knows - notwithstanding the convincing illusions of certainty that I am agentic and make my own decisions with intention.
In terms of self-awareness - I am self-aware only to the extent of being able to perceive the contents of my experience as they occur. I cannot see behind the curtain into the production of that experience. (Edit: though I can perceive how I am indivisible from that same experience, definitionally, that too does nothing to clarify the black box quality of experience generation)
Your response seems to imply that you aren't saying humans are non-deterministic - but only that we aren't black boxes. I would argue that's not true, and whether we are or are not agentic, and are or are not self-aware doesn't clarify for us that fundamental question: wtf is going on?
In point of fact, it likely cannot be clarified.
Which is why I tend to think LLMs may be farther down the rabbit hole of "consciousness" than we'd like to think - or, at the very least, that we may have created in them an ersatz variant or sliver of the conscious experience - one that is at least complex enough that it is now fundamentally incomprehensible in a granular sense. (As in, when you prompt an LLM, no one, not even itself or its creators, can tell you wtf is happening in detail to make it generate your particular non-deterministic response)
I'm just saying, at core, the same can be said for each of us.