A Microsoft Researcher Built a Working LLM Inside Age of Empires II—Using Goats
Adrian de Wynter's goat-powered neural network argues that if you think ChatGPT is sentient, you'd have to say the same about a 1999 strategy game.
- Microsoft and University of York researcher Adrian de Wynter built a working LLM-equivalent neural network inside Age of Empires II using goats and NAND gates.
- The paper, titled "If LLMs Have Human-Like Attributes, Then So Does Age of Empires II," argues that LLMs possess no genuine human-like qualities.
- The demo challenges the assumption that humanlike tone or persuasiveness in chatbot output implies sentience or understanding.