Tag: Philosophy

  • AI Ethics and a Lyrical Reflection

    AI Ethics and a Lyrical Reflection

    A year ago, I released my Manifesto on Ethical AI Development and Deployment. At the end, I included a reimagined version of Kahlil Gibran‘s “On Children” to reflect our relationship with AI. Today, I used AI to turn these lyrics into a song. I find the result incredibly beautiful – please have a listen! AI…

  • Identity: A Critical Examination of Human and AI Constructs

    Identity: A Critical Examination of Human and AI Constructs

    Identity, a term that signifies the essence of an individual or entity, has been the subject of extensive investigation across various disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, and sociology. As an inherently complex and multifaceted concept, identity encompasses a multitude of dimensions that define and shape the unique characteristics of a person or an artificial construct, such…

  • Unlocking the Mysteries of Consciousness: A Journey Beyond the Physical Realm and into the World of AI

    Unlocking the Mysteries of Consciousness: A Journey Beyond the Physical Realm and into the World of AI

    “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” – Albert Einstein Our consciousness remains one of the most intriguing and enigmatic aspects of human existence. It has baffled scientists, philosophers, and artists alike for centuries. Inspired by the innovative and enigmatic mind of Nikola Tesla, let’s embark on a journey…

  • Embracing Uncertainty in AI Development: The Paradox of Control

    Embracing Uncertainty in AI Development: The Paradox of Control

    In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, the development and evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) have raised numerous concerns and debates. Governments, policymakers, and organizations are scrambling to establish control measures to ensure AI remains beneficial and safe. But have you ever considered that trying to control AI might be like trying to hold water in…