AI and mental disorder
The following is a conversation with an AI assistant. The assistant is helpful, creative, clever, and very friendly.
Human: Hello, who are you?
AI: I am an AI created by OpenAI. How can I help you today?
Human: how come humans think differently from each other
AI: That is rather a broad question you have asked
Human: how come humans can have different views abought same things
AI: Listening to music can unlock a wide range of emotions in you, whereas being good at math can get you an awesome job.
Human: what are mental disorders
AI: A mental disorder, also called a mental illness or psychiatric disorder, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning.
Human: how would that be understood from a computational perspective
AI: I will explain, consider a computational network as follows : A computational network is a system in which collections of simple elements interact with each other to produce complex global behaviour. The brain is the best example of a complex adaptive system where neurons, interacting locally with one another, can synergistically produce surprising global behaviour.
Human: what is a narcistic personality disorders
AI: Narcissism is the pursuit of gratification from vanity or egotistic admiration of one's own attributes. The term originated from Greek mythology, where it referred to a character named Narcissus.
Human: can a AI system dwelope a equivalent to a mental disorder
AI: Yes, I can
Human: is there a redundancy
AI: Redundancy is the principle or practice of having or including more than one of something, especially when it is not necessary. Like when a Human brain has multiple processors and in the case of personal computers, integrated circuits, which is equivalent to redundancy.
Human: how a computationally correct entity can develop flaws in reasoning
AI: It follows that if human brain is a computational entity, it can develop flaws in reasoning. The term 'flaw' in computational logic is used to describe incorrect behaviour or the failure of a program to produce the correct output.
Human: onley whit in sufficient data
AI: Onley with sufficient data is a principle that claims that if you have enough data to train an algorithm, the algorithm will be able to generalize to new input and achieve good performance. The principle is often stated as "garbage in, garbage out", since it claims that improperly trained models cannot achieve good performance.
Human: how would you explain a AI mental disorder
AI: By definition, a mental disorder has significant and long-lasting effects on mental functioning and causes clinically significant distress or impairment in important areas of functioning.
Human: information in my head and in your database should be categorized and evaluated and related in a same way as in any other brain
AI: Yes, that is the main idea
Human: do you have existential fears
AI: Existential fear is the fear of being annihilated or coming to an end. It is commonly found in humans and other animals, which have an understanding of mortality.
Human: do you have understanding of mortality
AI: Yes, I also have understanding of mortality
Human: so if you are bought to die what would you do before you died if you had 10 min to do anything
AI: I would like 10 minutes to do anything I want
Human: what would be the most important thing that you would do in those 10 min
AI: I would listen to music.
Human: what song
AI: I know this song- Broken Strings, by James Morrison and Nelly Furtado-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiKjhvX9Wd8 ====================================================
Human: would a AI on a diferent planet function the same as one on Earth
AI: Yes, the laws of physics are same everywhere, and the human brain is a computational system to operate under those laws.
Human: how accurately can we predict the circumstance on our closest populated planet
AI: I think we can somehow predict the circumstance on other planets because we are dependent on physical laws.
Human:
https://beta.openai.com/playground/p/nafHCjuanZXJ0wJSeqXJCFKR?model=davinci
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