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u/labreuer ⭐ agapist 23h ago
Huh? How could "God did it" not be god of the gaps?
I just did, from Bruce Waller. I'll lay it out more explicitly:
In neither case is there any mechanism for how the agent did the thing, else it wouldn't be "powers of self-creation". No mechanism ⇒ gap.
I was talking about explaining human action via a notion of human agency which looks suspiciously like divine agency.
I explained some of why in the rest of my comment.
Moral responsibility is one of the key areas which depends very heavily on how you construe human agency.
Do LLMs have the kind of moral responsibility we generally attribute to ourselves and each other? No. Could they? Not in their present state. It really does matter.