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Neuroscientists Warn Against Confusing AI Intelligence with Human Consciousness

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4d ago· 5 min readenNews

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A new study warns against conflating AI intelligence with consciousness, using the neurological phenomenon of "blindsight" as evidence that sophisticated information processing can occur without conscious awareness. The researchers argue that AI systems operate purely through statistical learning without feeling or lived experience. As chatbots become more fluent and emotionally attuned, the authors caution against an "anthropomorphism trap," urging users to view AI as a powerful tool rather than a substitute for genuine human connection or professional expertise.

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A new study warns against confusing AI intelligence with consciousness.
Drawing on the neurological phenomenon of 'blindsight', which proves that sophisticated information processing can occur completely independent of conscious awareness, the authors emphasize that AI systems operate purely through statistical learning, not feeling or lived experience.
As chatbots become increasingly fluent and emotionally attuned, the researchers warn of an 'anthropomorphism trap,' urging users to view AI as a powerful tool rather than an empathetic substitute for genuine human connection or professional expertise.
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Neuroscientists use the phenomenon of blindsight to explain why fluent AI chatbot intelligence should never be confused with human consciousness.

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