Most ChatGPT users believe that AI models have conscious experiences, a recent study has found. This perception is in stark contrast to the views of experts in technology and science.
The study, published in the journal Neuroscience of Consciousness, highlights the growing debate around whether current AI models, such as ChatGPT, possess consciousness similar to humans or animals. While experts remain skeptical, the perception of AI consciousness is becoming increasingly significant as these models continue to advance.
Recent developments, like the Claude 3 Opus model and claims about the sentient nature of AI systems, have fueled this discussion. The study involved 300 U.S. citizens who were asked about their AI usage and perceptions of ChatGPT. Surprisingly, over two-thirds of participants attributed some level of self-awareness or consciousness to the AI model.
Interestingly, the study revealed that frequent users of tools like ChatGPT were more likely to ascribe consciousness to these systems. This suggests a discrepancy between expert opinions and public perceptions of AI consciousness, which could have far-reaching implications for the ethical and legal status of AI.
The results underscore the importance of understanding public attitudes towards AI consciousness, regardless of its actual existence. Such perceptions could shape future regulations and technological developments in the field of artificial intelligence. It remains to be seen how these findings will impact the ongoing discourse surrounding AI and its implications for society.