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Is AI Conscious? One Famous Scientist Says It Could Be

The article says chatbots seem conscious because they speak in natural language and trigger human projection, even though they are trained on statistical prediction.

  • Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins recently suggested the AI chatbot Claude may be conscious, though he stopped short of expressing certainty that the system possesses genuine inner experience.
  • Experts explain that large language models like Claude are statistical engines, essentially "souped-up auto-complete" systems trained on trillions of words to identify which words follow others.
  • Washington-Based expert Jason Lim noted humans are biologically wired to attach identity to anything, visualizing an "idealized tech bro" when querying systems and revealing subconscious projection patterns.
  • In the 1960s, users formed deep emotional bonds with Dubbed Eliza, a simple rule-based program; its creator criticized these attachments as "powerful delusional thinking."
  • Roughly one in three users suspects their chatbot might be conscious, suggesting these tools may eventually expose human bias more clearly than institutional training ever could.
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