> Prove it? Or just desperate to convince yourself?
But the argument isn't even helping: it does not matter whether it's intelligent, self-aware or sentient or whatever, and even how it works.
If it is able to answer and formulate contextual threats, it will be able to implement those as soon as it is given the capability (actually, interacting with a human through text alone is already a vector).
The result will be disastrous, no matter how self-aware it is.
> Prove it? Or just desperate to convince yourself?
But the argument isn't even helping: it does not matter whether it's intelligent, self-aware or sentient or whatever, and even how it works.
If it is able to answer and formulate contextual threats, it will be able to implement those as soon as it is given the capability (actually, interacting with a human through text alone is already a vector).
The result will be disastrous, no matter how self-aware it is.