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Esteban Fettig's avatar

An equally valid deffinition of "artificial" would be "non-organic" (in the carbon sense). Using the word "natural" in reference to "artificial" seems to me to be unhelpful, since human intelligence and activies (naturally) create both organic and non-organic things. Things in a garden that are alive are organic; things in a building that are not alive are often non-organic, and we think of them as artificial. Both come naturally from humans. I suggest that artificial intelligence is artificial because it is non-organic, in spite of the fact that articial intelligence may be a natural result of the Big Bang, or more directly from darwinian evolution. -- Esteban F.

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Jurgen Gravestein's avatar

In the past, I took an interest in the concept of the noosphere and dismissed it as too esotheric for my liking. I really love your re-interpretation of it, even despite the fact it did not take away any of my original contentions with the concept.

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Like fire, the flame of AI has captivated many hearts and minds. It moves, morphs, and dances in front of our eyes. Some argue it may, some day, be alive.

Technology is humanity’s attempt at creating magic. I’m convinced that when we’ll finally succeed, we won’t know what to do with it.

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