Asking philosophical questions to AI. A collection
Yao Fu. [email protected]
University of Edinburgh
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Table of Content
1. Is immortality a blessing or a curse?
Question inspired by *Sekiro: shadows die twice*
- GPT-4: The perception of immortality as a blessing or curse varies, with factors like opportunities, relationships, and existential concerns influencing individual opinions.
- Claude: Immortality seems both a blessing and a curse, with the potential for both eternal happiness and inescapable torment.
- Bard: Immortality is a complex concept with both positive and negative implications.
2. Why there are people that are incredibly intelligent but live at the bottom their whole lives?
Question inspired by Chinese QA platform Zhihu
- GPT-4: Intelligent individuals may struggle in life due to factors like limited opportunities, mental health, interpersonal skills, or unconventional choices.
- Claude: Intelligence is not the only factor that determines a person's success and well-being in life.
- Bard: Intelligent people may not achieve success due to factors outside of their control.
3. Is it pathetic to be with knowledge but without power?
Questions inspired by Lex Luthor the crazy scientist talking to Superman: “you don’t understand how miserable it is to be with knowledge but without power”. Batman v.s. Superman.
- GPT-4: Knowledge without power isn't pathetic; personal growth and societal contributions matter more.
- Claude: Having knowledge without power is less a personal flaw and more a result of circumstances beyond one's control, so it's too simplistic to label it as purely "pathetic".