✔️. They want you to throw this out, all at once. So, they use subliminal messages in propaganda and other tactics of #Behaviourism to mess with your Psyche.
✔️. In your Psyche what they do, creates an illusion. And usually it breaks the second, you throw it in the trashcan
❎️. They win, because you did it and now the balls are full of rotten applesauce! Too late, now you wasted food for the poor.. and money of your own.

Some very insightful comments in this thread i.m.o.

"It's classic Skinnerian operant conditioning with intermittent (variable rate) rewards. You want whatever it's outputting to be good (code, text, image, etc). Sometimes it isn't but sometimes it is, and you can't usually understand why. When it is good, you experience the reward. The fact that the reward is intermittent and inscrutable makes the desire to repeat the behavior extremely strong."

"Normally an intermittent reward is a sign of a skill that one can master. ... It makes sense that as a species for which tool use is so fundamental that we'd be especially prone to this. ... But we really aren't prepared for when the thing can't be mastered, where it's fundamentally unreliable."

"the slot machine cycle... if I can just figure out exactly how to word this prompt..."

"It feels so overwhelmingly good to some % of people they don't even bother to measure if their AI stuff is actually doing anything useful, because of course it must be, because the feeling is so strong."

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#LLMs #addiction #Skinner #behaviourism #OperantConditioning #VariableReinforcement

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Over a year ago, I posited that AI coding stuff isn't about coding or productivity. It's about some % of people who feel a stimulus-reward thing from using it, similar to how some people feel when gambling. It feels so overwhelmingly good to some % of people they don't even bother to measure if their AI stuff is actually doing anything useful, because of course it must be, because the feeling is so strong. It seems more & more people are also finding this idea lately. But I've also realized that it seems to apply to any of the prompt-style AI things, not just coding. There is some kind of slot machine playing mania (sorta, not exactly) thing it triggers in some % of people. I'm certain of it now. If anything, it makes me feel a bit less angry and more sad towards the people with this AI prompt-query compulsion. It feels closer to when you see someone with a gambling addiction stuck at a gambling machine.

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Eric Schwitzgebel - What is Belief?

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Strong interest in the #SPROttawa2024 structured discussion on

"Going beyond quantitative routine outcome monitoring in real world settings"

The discussion focuses quickly on #MachineLearning and AI, especially on extracting features from video recordings and inferring psychological states from them.

Very cool methodology with several practical advantages, but it looks like an interesting resurrection of pre-cognitive turn behavioural paradigms.

#Epistemilogy #Behaviourism

#AskingAutistics

Terminology question!

What names and abbreviations do the behavioural therapies being used on autistic people/children have?

The ones I have so far are ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis), PBS (Positive Behavior Support), and SST (Social Skills Training).

Shares appreciated too 💓

#ABA #PBS #Behaviourism

Susan Greenfield - Is Consciousness Irreducible?

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Karl Popper on the Three Worlds (1989)

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Nicholas Humphrey - The Mind-Body Problem

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Ned Block - Can Consciousness be Non-Biological?

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