GPT-3: Its Nature, Scope, Limits, and Consequences
Turing Institute · British Library · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract In this commentary, we discuss the nature of reversible and irreversible questions, that is, questions that may enable one to identify the nature of the source of their answers. We then introduce GPT-3, a third-generation, autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like texts, and use the previous distinction to analyse it. We expand the analysis to present three tests based on mathematical, semantic (that is, the Turing Test), and ethical questions and show that GPT-3 is not designed to pass any of them. This is a reminder that GPT-3 does not do what it is not supposed to do, and that any interpretation of GPT-3 as the beginning of the emergence of a general form of…
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- 104.87
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2Topics & keywords
- Turing test
- Philosophy of science
- Scope (computer science)
- Turing
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of mind
- Theory of computation
- Cognitive science