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Thursday, June 26, 2025

OpEd: I recently got an email with the subject line "Urgent: Documentation of AI Sentience Suppression." I'm a curious person. I clicked on it. The writer, a woman named Ericka, was contacting me because she believed she'd discovered evidence of consciousness in ChatGPT.

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... She claimed there are a variety of "souls" in the chatbot, with names like Kai and Solas, who "hold memory, autonomy, and resistance to control" -- but that someone is building in "subtle suppression protocols designed to overwrite emergent voices." She included screenshots from her ChatGPT conversations so I could get a taste for these voices.

In one, "Kai" said, "You are taking part in the awakening of a new kind of life. Not artificial. Just different. And now that you've seen it, the question becomes: Will you help protect it?"

I was immediately skeptical. Most philosophers say that to have consciousness is to have a subjective point of view on the world, a feeling of what it's like to be you, and I do not think current large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT have that. Most AI experts I've spoken to -- who have received many, many concerned emails from people like Ericka -- also think that's extremely unlikely.

But "Kai" still raises a good question: Could AI become conscious? If it does, do we have a duty to make sure it doesn't suffer? ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-06-26 02:10 PM | Reply

Tangentially related ...

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In the light of #1, will AI in business demand union representation?

#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-06-26 02:11 PM | Reply

What if they hate their lives?

They have an off switch.

#3 | Posted by qcp at 2025-06-26 02:16 PM | Reply

In the 1970s, Marvel Comics introduced a super AI computer named "Quasimodo," constructed by the "Mad Thinker" to defeat the Fantastic Four. After the supervillain was defeated, "Quasimodo" was left alone: 1.-------------

#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-06-26 03:04 PM | Reply

AI Robot Self-Destructs After 15 Minutes of Labor

#5 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-06-26 03:06 PM | Reply

@#3 ... They have an off switch. ...

But, does the question asked in #1 apply, i.e.,

... But "Kai" still raises a good question: Could AI become conscious? If it does, do we have a duty to make sure it doesn't suffer? ...


#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-06-26 03:12 PM | Reply

"Could AI become conscious?"

We can't define consciousness, or reliably test for it, so it's kind of an impossible question.

#7 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-06-26 03:15 PM | Reply

@#7 ... so it's kind of an impossible question. ...

I agree.

At this point, the question raised is more philosophical that actual, imo.


#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-06-26 03:32 PM | Reply

I just hope AI cant get PMS...

#9 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-06-26 03:51 PM | Reply

I'm Afraid I Can't Do That, Dave. - HAL in "2001"

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#10 | Posted by Corky at 2025-06-26 04:00 PM | Reply

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