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This was an interesting approach. I agree in principle that it's possible to devise some kind of Turing Test for qualia. People came up with the concept in the first place because of their experience, so it can be pointed to. Indeed with the expansion of LLMs some kind of Voight-Kampff style examination might be necessary.

This particular question though needs a bit of work. I checked the prompt with ChatGPT and it came up with the blood option because it has low risk (if you don't have a cut and you're washing your arm even infected blood isn't going to do anything). That seemed reasonable to me, but that was because I'd been over-estimating the dangers of asbestos exposure in the same way you describe the LLMs being. Once I read a bit more and thought about it, a small amount of possibly-disturbed fibres for 30 seconds has about zero long term health risks.

So there was a knowledge gap for me, as well as the sensory thing: blood is disgusting but I also can't stand the feeling of fibers under my skin. It makes me shudder thinking about it, much more than blood does. But that's personal idiosyncrasy which a bot doesn't legitimately have. I wonder if there's a way of testing more for that.

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