Also twice now you've said the equivalent of "it hasn't happened yet so no need to think about the implications". Respectfully, I think you need to ponder your arguments a bit more carefully. Cheers.
They've got a few fantastic attributes, lots of different beings do. You know the little water bear things are tough as nails! You can freeze them for for a century wake them up and they'll crawl around like nothing happened.
Naked mole rats don't get any form of cancer. All kinds of things the beans present in the world that doesn't affect the definition at all.
You didn't gain any ground with that.
And I will point out, it is you who has the burden in this whole conversation. I am clearly in the majority if you want things with what I've said. And I will absolutely privilege meets face over silicon any day, for the reasons I've given.
You, on the other hand, have a hell of a sales job ahead of you. Good luck maybe this little exchange helped a bit take care
> Or do they magically become "beings" when they die?
quoting from your link
although in practice individuals can still die. In nature, most Turritopsis dohrnii are likely to succumb to predation or disease in the medusa stage without reverting to the polyp form
This sentence does not apply to an LLM.
Also, you can copy an LLM state and training data and you will have an equivalent LLM, you can't copy the state of a living being.
Mostly because a big chunk of the state is experience, like for example you take that jellyfish, cut one of its tentacles and it will be scarred for life (immortal or not). That can't be copied and most likely never will.
Regarding the copying of a being state, I'm not really sure that's ever even going to be possible.
So for the sake of argument I'll just amend that and say we can't copy their state. Each being is unique and that's it. They aren't something we copy.
And yes that means all of us that thinks somehow they're going to get downloaded into a computer? I'll say it right here and now that's not going to fucking happen.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_dohrnii
Also twice now you've said the equivalent of "it hasn't happened yet so no need to think about the implications". Respectfully, I think you need to ponder your arguments a bit more carefully. Cheers.