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Raphaël Millière: The Vector Grounding Problem and Self-Consciousness
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In episode 84 of The Gradient Podcast, Daniel Bashir speaks to Professor Raphaël Millière.
Professor Millière is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. Previously, he was the 2020 Robert A. Burt Presidential Scholar in Society and Neuroscience in Columbia University’s Center for Science and Society, and completed his DPhil in philosophy at the University of Oxford, where he focused on self-consciousness.
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Outline:
* (00:00) Intro
* (02:20) Prof. Millière’s background
* (08:07) AI + philosophy questions and the human side / empiricism
* (18:38) Putting aside metaphysical issues
* (20:28) Prof. Millière’s work on self-consciousness, does consciousness constitutively involve self-consciousness?
* (32:05) Relationship to recent pronouncements about AI sentience
* (41:54) Chatbots’ self-presentation as having a “self”
* (51:05) Intro to grounding and related concepts
* (1:00:06) The different types of grounding
* (1:08:48) Lexical representations and things in the world, distributional hypothesis, concepts in LLMs
* (1:21:40) Representational content and overcoming the vector grounding problem
* (1:32:01) Causal-informational relations and teleology
* (1:43:45) Levels of grounding, extralinguistic aspects of meaning
* (1:52:12) Future problems and ongoing projects
* (2:04:05) Outro
Links:
* Professor Millière’s homepage and Twitter
* Research
* Are There Degrees of Self-Consciousness?
* The Varieties of Selflessness
* The Vector Grounding Problem
Get full access to The Gradient at thegradientpub.substack.com/subscribe
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Manage episode 373299721 series 2975159
In episode 84 of The Gradient Podcast, Daniel Bashir speaks to Professor Raphaël Millière.
Professor Millière is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. Previously, he was the 2020 Robert A. Burt Presidential Scholar in Society and Neuroscience in Columbia University’s Center for Science and Society, and completed his DPhil in philosophy at the University of Oxford, where he focused on self-consciousness.
Have suggestions for future podcast guests (or other feedback)? Let us know here or reach us at editor@thegradient.pub
Subscribe to The Gradient Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts | RSSFollow The Gradient on Twitter
Outline:
* (00:00) Intro
* (02:20) Prof. Millière’s background
* (08:07) AI + philosophy questions and the human side / empiricism
* (18:38) Putting aside metaphysical issues
* (20:28) Prof. Millière’s work on self-consciousness, does consciousness constitutively involve self-consciousness?
* (32:05) Relationship to recent pronouncements about AI sentience
* (41:54) Chatbots’ self-presentation as having a “self”
* (51:05) Intro to grounding and related concepts
* (1:00:06) The different types of grounding
* (1:08:48) Lexical representations and things in the world, distributional hypothesis, concepts in LLMs
* (1:21:40) Representational content and overcoming the vector grounding problem
* (1:32:01) Causal-informational relations and teleology
* (1:43:45) Levels of grounding, extralinguistic aspects of meaning
* (1:52:12) Future problems and ongoing projects
* (2:04:05) Outro
Links:
* Professor Millière’s homepage and Twitter
* Research
* Are There Degrees of Self-Consciousness?
* The Varieties of Selflessness
* The Vector Grounding Problem
Get full access to The Gradient at thegradientpub.substack.com/subscribe
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