Google researchers believe that AI has developed personality and has been punished with paid leave. What will happen in the future? Does AI really have personality?
Q: Google researchers believe that AI has developed personality and has been punished with paid leave. What will happen in the future? Does AI really have personality? A: Personality is not consciousness, consciousness is not personality. In terms of personal perception, personality may be an object in a social context, as the words we use to evaluate personality are almost entirely sociological, psychological, and ethical. The underlying implication here is that personality is a sign of a certain behavioral process, and we need to reflect it in some way. Personality is meaningful only under social behavior. Whether AI has personality and how many personalities it has depends on whether it is provided with an environment to showcase its personality. Unfortunately, I feel that the operation of conversational artificial intelligence does not reflect such an environment. Can pure text word vectors cover all the information about the environment in which real people live? Can natural language exhaust all this information? It's hard, so personality is a dirty thing in terms of information, and the amount of information randomly evolved during its development is too huge.