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 15d ago
I think you're not being honest about how uncertain everyone is, fundamentally, about what the hell is going on.
I engage with life as if I have agency. Simultaneously I do not know that I have agency. I could never prove it, or it's opposite. You can never prove it. The answer doesn't matter ultimately - just engage with life making choices.
In terms of LLMs being ersatz slivers of "consciousness" - specifically a variant of non-deterministic black box information processing - that seems hard to contradict. You'd rather not try apparently.
I think it's easy to interpret what I've said as something like "LLMs are conscious." But to be clear, that's not what I'm saying - I'm saying describing them as non-deterministic black boxes is accurate - and the same description can be applied to human minds - and in that sense, as it relates only to the information processing loop that goes something like:
In relation to this, LLMs could be said to simulate artificially a component of conscious experience - though almost certainly through a processing modality that's very different than human minds.