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The author critiques the anthropomorphization of large language models (LLMs), arguing that they should be understood purely as mathematical functions rather than sentient entities with human-like qualities. They emphasize the importance of recognizing LLMs as tools for generating sequences of text based on learned probabilities, rather than attributing ethical or conscious characteristics to them, which complicates discussions around AI safety and alignment.
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