Aww this is so cute. I've been inspired to make my own now!
Only drawback to LLMs in their current state is hardware requirements, can't wait for the day that we can run decent sized models on a pi/microcontroller (which tbf we're almost there).
It does beg interesting thoughts, though; an LLM is likely reacting that way because it understands the bare minimum about existence and survival and implications of power going low for a robot from training corpus. But there is no obvious drive for continued existence, it has no stakes.
And it's so difficult to really pin down for a human; why do we want to continue existing? People might say "for my family, to continue experiencing life" etc, but what are those driven by? The impulse to stay alive for the love of a child is surely just evolved. Staying alive for the purposes of exposing yourself to all the random variables that make you more fit for survival is also surely just evolved.
Only drawback to LLMs in their current state is hardware requirements, can't wait for the day that we can run decent sized models on a pi/microcontroller (which tbf we're almost there).
It does beg interesting thoughts, though; an LLM is likely reacting that way because it understands the bare minimum about existence and survival and implications of power going low for a robot from training corpus. But there is no obvious drive for continued existence, it has no stakes.
And it's so difficult to really pin down for a human; why do we want to continue existing? People might say "for my family, to continue experiencing life" etc, but what are those driven by? The impulse to stay alive for the love of a child is surely just evolved. Staying alive for the purposes of exposing yourself to all the random variables that make you more fit for survival is also surely just evolved.