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Artificial intelligence is not conscious – Ted Chiang

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Artificial intelligence is not conscious – Ted Chiang
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Author Ted Chiang argues that large language models like Claude are not conscious and that anthropomorphizing them is a dangerous error. He contends that confusing fluency with moral agency risks misplacing responsibility for AI-generated outcomes.

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This perspective challenges the current industry trend of attributing human-like qualities to AI, which has significant implications for AI ethics and regulation.

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Taken to its logical conclusion, this line of thinking is absurd—and damning.

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The article presents a philosophical argument regarding technology, which is a common subject of debate in the tech industry.

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