My point is that's not a debate anyone is having. No one claims that ChatGPT is human! The claim is merely that ChatGPT is engaging in (non-human) forms of reasoning, abstraction, creativity, and so on, with varying levels of ability.
There's a separate debate on whether the brain produces human thoughts in a similar way to ChatGPT's non-human thought. The question here is whether brains are essentially biological LLMs, and whether GPT's current limitations relative to humans could be overcome simply by scaling up the number of GPT's parameters to match or exceed the number of neurons in the human brain. But whether or not that turns out to be the case, it would not mean that AIs are the same as humans, or use exactly the same processes to think and reason, and no one is claiming that.