Creating a large language model of a philosopher

Mind and Language 39 (2):237-259 (2023)
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Abstract

Can large language models produce expert‐quality philosophical texts? To investigate this, we fine‐tuned GPT‐3 with the works of philosopher Daniel Dennett. To evaluate the model, we asked the real Dennett 10 philosophical questions and then posed the same questions to the language model, collecting four responses for each question without cherry‐picking. Experts on Dennett's work succeeded at distinguishing the Dennett‐generated and machine‐generated answers above chance but substantially short of our expectations. Philosophy blog readers performed similarly to the experts, while ordinary research participants were near chance distinguishing GPT‐3's responses from those of an “actual human philosopher”.

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manuscript Schwitzgebel, Eric; Schwitzgebel, David; Strasser, Anna (2024) "Creating a Large Language Model of a Philosopher".

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Eric Schwitzgebel
University of California, Riverside
Anna Strasser
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München