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This paper explores the cognitive implications of recent advancements in large language models (LLMs), with a specific focus on ChatGPT. We contribute to the ongoing debate about the cognitive significance of current LLMs by drawing an analogy to the Chinese Room Argument, a thought experiment that questions the genuine understanding of language in machines (computer programs). Our argument posits that current LLMs, including ChatGPT, generate text resembling human-like responses, akin to the process depicted in the Chinese Room Argument. In both cases, the responses are provided without a deep understanding of the language, thus lacking true signs of consciousness.
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