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"textContent": "reuben:\n\n> do we really have a clear enough characterization of what reasoning is to be able to say that LLMs are not doing it?\n\nThis sort of thing has been studied quite a bit in philosophy. This article is a good starting point if you are interested: The Chinese Room Argument (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)",
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