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Zhihe Vincent Zhang

Australian National University
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  • Australian National University
    School of Philosophy
    Doctoral student
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Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
0009-0002-2637-4927
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Philosophy of Mind
Epistemology
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    Why ChatGPT Doesn’t Think: An Argument from Rationality
    with Daniel Stoljar
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Can AI systems such as ChatGPT think? We present an argument from rationality for the negative answer to this question. The argument is founded on two central ideas. The first is that if ChatGPT thinks, it is not rational, in the sense that it does not respond correctly to its evidence. The second idea, which appears in several different forms in philosophical literature, is that thinkers are by their nature rational. Putting the two ideas together yields the result that ChatGPT is not a thinker…Read more
    Can AI systems such as ChatGPT think? We present an argument from rationality for the negative answer to this question. The argument is founded on two central ideas. The first is that if ChatGPT thinks, it is not rational, in the sense that it does not respond correctly to its evidence. The second idea, which appears in several different forms in philosophical literature, is that thinkers are by their nature rational. Putting the two ideas together yields the result that ChatGPT is not a thinker. The paper sets out the argument in detail and shows how it can withstand numerous objections. We end the paper by contrasting the argument from rationality with a more well-known argument often taken to show that ChatGPT doesn’t think, due to Bender and Koller.
    RationalityReasoningMachine LearningRepresentation in Artificial IntelligenceComputationalismPhiloso…Read more
    RationalityReasoningMachine LearningRepresentation in Artificial IntelligenceComputationalismPhilosophy of Artificial Intelligence, MiscellaneousThought and ThinkingNeural Networks and ConnectionismThought and Artificial IntelligenceUnderstanding and Artificial IntelligenceArguments Against Artificial Minds, Misc
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