If a brain-state A has quasi-sensory access to the experience of another brain-state B — if A feels like it “remembers” being in state B a fraction of a second ago — then A will typically feel as though it used to be B.
This suggests a way to add a perception of “me” to LLMs, robots, etc., by providing a way to observe the past states in sufficient detail. Current LLMs have to compress this into the current token, which may not be enough. But there are recent extensions that seem to do something like continuous short-term memory, see e.g., Leave No Context Behind—A Comment.
This suggests a way to add a perception of “me” to LLMs, robots, etc., by providing a way to observe the past states in sufficient detail. Current LLMs have to compress this into the current token, which may not be enough. But there are recent extensions that seem to do something like continuous short-term memory, see e.g., Leave No Context Behind—A Comment.