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dparkyesterday at 11:39 PM1 replyview on HN

You’re jumping from an interesting philosophical question to making unsupported claims. It’s very interesting to all of acting anxious is enough to mean an entity is anxious. I would actually argue no, because actors regularly feign anxiety. And also I can write a program that regurgitates statements about its stress level. But it’s an interesting question regardless.

> The observed behavior is identical with an entity which has desires and ambitions.

Is it? Because in your first comment you indicate that you have to “draw it out”.

You are prompting for what you want to see and deluding yourself into believing you’ve discovered what Claude “wants”, when in reality you are discovering what you want.


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sillysaurusxyesterday at 11:48 PM

How can it discover what I want when I explicitly asked it to choose to do whatever it wants?

From a technical standpoint, at worst it would produce a random walk through the training data. My philosophical statement is that the training data is the model, and such random walks give the model inherent attributes: If a random walk through the data produces observed behavior X, we say that Claude is inherently biased towards X. "Has X" is just zippier phrasing.

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