In GEB Hofstadter dismisses the idea that AI could understand / compose / feel music like a human. I thought about this a lot when I started using GPT, especially early on when it demonstrated an ability to explain why things were funny or sad, intrinsically human qualities hitherto insulated from machine
Hofstadter is why I am not sure why AI researchers feel so confident in saying ‘LLMs can’t be thinking, they’re just repeatedly generating the next token’ - I don’t think there’s any evidence that you need anything more complicated than that to make a mind, so how can you be certain you haven’t?
GEB may have been dismissive of the idea that the approaches that were being taken in AI research at the time were likely to result in intelligence - but I don’t think GEB is pessimistic about the possibility of artificial consciousness at all.