Ted Chiang: AI systems aren't conscious, and that distinction matters
Hacker News·5d·Ted Chiang
The sci-fi author and essayist argues that current AI lacks the subjective experience required for consciousness, a claim worth understanding as indie builders integrate LLMs into products. The philosophical distinction—between sophisticated pattern-matching and genuine awareness—has practical implications for how we design, market, and think about AI tools.
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