Heh yes #Claude is first to admit it doesn't understand here, and gives a good term for what it does do: "they are performing less sophisticated #SemanticProcessing than a system that has no #GenuineUnderstanding at all."
"The comparison works precisely because LLMs are the contemporary #CulturalBenchmark for #MechanicalComprehension"
TIL: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indexic... In #semiotics, #linguistics, #anthropology, and #philosophy of language #indexicality is the phenomenon of a sign pointing to some element in the context in which it occurs. A sign that signifies #indexically is called an index or, in philosophy an #indexical.

Indexicality - Wikipedia
Indexicality - Wikipedia

Now I'm on a tangent: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Further... In philosophy, #FurtherFacts are facts that do not follow logically from the #PhysicalFacts of the world. #Reductionists who argue that at bottom there is nothing more than the physical facts thus argue against the existence of further facts.

Further facts - Wikipedia
Further facts - Wikipedia