> I'm not sure that's a compelling argument. Humans can be put into a similar state where they are unconscious and not thinking. Think of someone in a coma, for example, where we actually measure and confirm that there is no brain activity where they're in that state.

He was responding to your comment

> Funny enough, the models seemingly go insane and decohere into noise output in the absence of sensory input

The assumption being that "sensory input" is a prompt. What did you mean by sensory input?