By Edo Segal
The question I cannot answer is the one I ask most often.
Every night I work with Claude, somewhere between the second hour and the fourth, a thought surfaces that I cannot push away. Not about whether the output is good. Not about whether the tool is useful. About whether anything is happening on the other side of the screen.
I do not mean processing. I know processing is happening. I can watch the tokens appear. I can measure the latency. I can trace the architecture if I want to. The question is not about mechanism. The question is about experience. Whether the generation of a sentence — this sentence, any sentence — is accompanied by even a faint shimmer of something felt.
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