I think it's also the case that you can't replicate something actually happening, by describing it.
Baseball stats aren't a baseball game. Baseball stats so detailed that they describe the position of every subatomic particle to the Planck scale during every instant of the game to arbitrarily complete resolution still aren't a baseball game. They're, like, a whole bunch of graphite smeared on a whole bunch of paper or whatever. A computer reading that recording and rendering it on a screen... still isn't a baseball game, at all, not even a little. Rendering it on a holodeck? Nope, 0% closer to actually being the thing, though it's representing it in ways we might find more useful or appealing.
We might find a way to create a conscious computer! Or at least an intelligent one! But I just don't see it in LLMs. We've made a very fancy baseball-stats presenter. That's not nothing, but it's not intelligence, and certainly not consciousness. It's not doing those things, at all.
Baseball stats aren't a baseball game. Baseball stats so detailed that they describe the position of every subatomic particle to the Planck scale during every instant of the game to arbitrarily complete resolution still aren't a baseball game. They're, like, a whole bunch of graphite smeared on a whole bunch of paper or whatever. A computer reading that recording and rendering it on a screen... still isn't a baseball game, at all, not even a little. Rendering it on a holodeck? Nope, 0% closer to actually being the thing, though it's representing it in ways we might find more useful or appealing.
We might find a way to create a conscious computer! Or at least an intelligent one! But I just don't see it in LLMs. We've made a very fancy baseball-stats presenter. That's not nothing, but it's not intelligence, and certainly not consciousness. It's not doing those things, at all.