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Ted Chiang's recent article in The Atlantic is highly commended for its decisive refutation of the assertion that large language models (LLMs) might b

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Ted Chiang's recent article in The Atlantic is highly commended for its decisive refutation of the assertion that large language models (LLMs) might be conscious.

The piece argues that the perception of LLM consciousness stems from a fundamental human susceptibility to what is described as a sophisticated confidence trick: mistaking a system's programmed appearance of affinity or responsiveness for genuine sentience.

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