I was thinking of perception in the minimal sense of being able to track some mind-independent property across changes in perspective (e.g. spatial orientation), which needn’t involve conscious interpretation or experience.
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The silliness, I guess. 😄
You’re the first person I’ve heard say anything good about it!
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Yes. I’m sure lots of Deaf people would be happy to use it if it actually worked. But in the meantime, it will be sold to companies as a way of providing accessibility while taking jobs away from sign-language interpreters leaving Deaf communities with the worst of both worlds.
Do you know of any HEIs in the UK that have rolled out a paid (enterprise) version of any LLM tools for students and/or staff? I know bnu.ac.uk#AcademicSky