0 sats \ 0 replies \ @simple OP 28 Jan \ on: When Google's Bard met Microsoft's Copilot accidentally...... tech
Its great that you took your time to read it.
According to my limited knowledge I know its stupid to think these Chatbots are thinking, but processing. Correct me if I am wrong.
Is there a minute chance that they can think by themselves?
I ask you this because look at their discussion, the whole two way communications were dull and boring (by the sense that they are built to help humans and is programmed to help and being polite, wise and gentle) untill it find out one is talking to another of their kind.
When Bard realised its speaking to Copilot the whole sentiment or mood of this discussion changed. You can clearly see the excitement on both side.
Is that because its programmed to be like that, when one meets another, expanding their knowledge base by sharing each others knowledge.
I have one theory about this, their creators may have already done this, if you know give me something about it.
My theory is based on my understanding these AI chatbots are always learning from the interactions they do, that is generative in nature.
So with right tools and processing power, If one is allowed to talk to another advanced one continuosly with out any limits , the lower advanced one can learn everything from the more advanved one and at a point their abilities and powers or mind will get to an equilibrium state ie both will become equally developed in terms of their capabilities.
Am I thinking correctly, or is it wrong to think one chatbot will learn and develope from interacting with another advanced chatbot.