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Ted Chiang: AI models like Claude are not conscious

Ted Chiang, writing for The Atlantic, argues that large language models like Claude are not conscious and should not be treated as such. He draws an analogy between LLMs and conventional software like Microsoft Word, stating that mistaking fluency for consciousness or moral agency leads to misattributing responsibility for AI misuse. Chiang asserts that even without a full understanding of consciousness, we can confidently determine that LLMs do not possess it. AI

IMPACT Argues against anthropomorphizing AI, which could lead to misattributing responsibility for AI misuse.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named credible voice discussing AI capabilities.

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Ted Chiang: AI models like Claude are not conscious

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    No, Artificial Intelligence Is Not Conscious --Ted Chiang, The Atlantic Should we seriously consider the possibility that Claude, or any large language model, m

    No, Artificial Intelligence Is Not Conscious --Ted Chiang, The Atlantic Should we seriously consider the possibility that Claude, or any large language model, might be conscious? And if it has feelings, is it capable of receiving moral instruction? No. Absolutely not. Generative …