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We face options, we choose, and we move on. But judgment only really appears when not everything can be kept. Scarcity forces us to rule things out. Time, attention, and consequences make choices stick. When decisions are irreversible and costs are real, selection becomes something we must live with. In this meetup, we will explore how scarcity gives rise to judgment and how judgment helps explain consciousness.

Language models offer a useful contrast. As Murray Shanahan explains, large language models can be seen as simulators. At any moment, they generate a range of possible next sentences and then select one. Humans do something similar. We also carry multiple possible next sentences and choose among them. The difference is that human choices carry ownership and cost. A model selects without consequence. A person selects and then lives inside the result.

We will examine Antonio Damasio’s work and connect it to consciousness. Consciousness is not just awareness or information processing. It is the felt experience of having a self. It is where loss is registered, responsibility persists over time, and decisions become part of who we are. Consciousness is not what computes choices. It is what feels their consequences.

Sources:
There Are Monsters in Your LLM (Murray Shanahan)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztNdagyT8po
The Quest to Understand Consciousness (Antonio Damasio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMrzdk_YnYY

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