Most Users Think ChatGPT Is Conscious, Survey Finds

Survey Says In a recent survey, a pair of researchers found that a startling proportion of ChatGPT’s most active users have alarming misconceptions about the OpenAI chatbot. According to a press release out of England’s University of Waterloo, where first study author Clara Combatto is a professor of psychology, two-thirds of people surveyed seem to erroneously believe that ChatGPT is conscious — and that it can have feelings and memories, just for good measure. Needless to say, it almost certainly doesn’t have any of those things. But human users’ widespread belief that it does adds yet another wrinkle to the strange dynamics of the AI industry. Published in the journal Neuroscience of Consciousness, the paper — coauthored by University College London cognitive neuroscientist Stephen Fleming — suggests not only that a majority of users think the popular large language model (LLM) is conscious, but that the more people use it, the more likely they are to feel that way. “While most experts deny that current AI could be conscious,” Combatto said in the school’s press release, “our research shows that for most of the general public, AI consciousness is already a reality.” Mind Over Matter The English researchers recruited 300 people in the United States online and asked them a series of questions about whether they thought LLMs had the capacity for consciousness or other subjective human states, such as emotion, planning, and reasoning. Alongside those queries, Fleming and Combatto also asked participants how often they used ChatGPT. As the cognitive…Most Users Think ChatGPT Is Conscious, Survey Finds

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