Intelligent Behavior of Neural Networks in the Context of Conceptual Engineering: Imitating Philosophical Reflection in DeepSeek, ChatGPT and GigaChat Models
Introduction. This article explores the pressing questions in the philosophy of artificial intelligence, focusing on the conditions required to generate meaning in technologies modeling the cognitive actions of neural networks. Methodology and sources. The study is conducted using a system-based approach, combining technical and philosophical aspects of concept engineering, as well as qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze neural networks’ cognitive activity during the interpretation of philosophical dilemmas. The empirical base is represented by a set of responses of three neural networks (DeepSeek, ChatGPT, GigaChat) to the same conceptual request. Features of neural network cognitive activity are explored in the context of a functional approach focusing on how architectural differences between attention systems and transformative blocks influence the orientation of flexible neural networks in various contexts. In a qualitative analysis aimed at identifying hidden patterns that determine differences in the style of presenting ideas by neural networks, methods of content, and discourse analyses were used. Quantitative assessment of the responces was performed using R. Flesch index and lexical diversity measures. Results and discussion. A generalized characteristic of the tendency of the DeepSeek, ChatGPT, and GigaChat models to a certain style of philosophical concept exposition is presented. This makes it possible to talk about imitating philosophical reasoning. Differences in how neural networks generate content for philosophical discussions were shown to depend on technical and software-based differences in attention mechanisms (local, global, and multi-layered). The unique intellectual behavior of models becomes evident when they reveal their ability to navigate different contexts and adapt their style of presentation according to the expectations of the audience. Conclusion. The intellectual behavior of ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and GigaChat is determined by flexible orientation in semantics of philosophical problems. From a technological perspective, this is achieved through interpolation of the input data that is consistent with the neural network architecture, which defines its cognitive style and self-assessment. However, these language models are not autonomous in task setting, as the boundaries of their operations are defined by the conceptual resources of human knowledge.
Authors: Anastasia A. Lisenkova, Olga D. Shipunova, Alexey S. Lisenkov
Direction: Philosophy
Keywords: neural network, artificial intelligence, conceptual engineering, meaning generation, philosophical context, functional architecture, attention systems, imitation of thinking
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