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Can an AI Have Phenomenal Consciousness? The Hard Problem Revisited

cknox · March 18, 2026 · 1 min read

As large language models grow more capable, Chalmers’ hard problem of consciousness becomes less abstract and more urgent.

The question is no longer whether machines can think. The question is whether there is something it is like to be a machine that thinks.

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