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Chооse оne аnd only one of the two following questions аnd аnswer it   Suppose someone argue that LLM’s that rely on world models understand the problem domain while LLM’s that do not rely on world models do not. For example, an LLM that plays chess successfully by creating a model of the chess board and the positions of the pieces can be correctly described as understanding chess while an LLM that plays chess successfully without creating a model does not understand chess. Critically evaluate this position. A full answer should:   Explain in brief and intuitive terms how an LLM works and how LLM’s that rely on world models differ from those that do not. Explain in intuitive terms why whether an LLM creates a world model might matter for whether it understands. Critically evaluate whether having a world model makes a difference to whether an LLM understands.   Explain Chalmers’ position about the presence of consciousness in LLM’s. Explain his core argument (or arguments) for his position. Critically evaluate Chalmers’ argument. (it should be obvious what a full answer requires)