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A.I. Creativity

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Discussing the role of A.I. in human creativity and its future implications. Also, will a computer ever become conscious, be able to create original art, literature, music, etc.?
I. The Luddites and Historical Resistance to Technology

  • Description of the Luddite movement during the Napoleonic Wars
  • Introduction of the Lace Frame machine and its impact on textile workers
  • Workers' protests and destruction of machines
  • Government response and the ensuing conflict

II. The Writer’s Strike 2023: A Modern Parallel

  • Overview of the Writers Guild of America strike
  • Grievances related to residuals from streaming media
  • Introduction of artificial intelligence threatening the industry
  • Parallel with the Luddite movement and destruction of machinery

III. Language & Consciousness: Chomsky's Perspective

  • Chomsky's concept of "the poverty of the stimulus"
  • Assertion that language competence is prefabricated in the brain
  • Exploration of how Chat GPT functions differently from the human brain

IV. The Imitation Game and Searle’s Chinese Room

  • Explanation of Alan Turing's "The Imitation Game"
  • Introduction of John Searle's Chinese Room thought experiment
  • Argument against formal principles being sufficient for understanding

V. Emergence in Complexity Theory

  • Definition of emergence in complexity theory
  • Examples of emergence in various phenomena (termite Cathedral Mound, flock of starlings, etc.)
  • Discussion on self-organization and its inevitability with enough constituent parts

VI. The Uncanny and Human Recognition

  • Exploration of Descartes' self-awareness and consciousness
  • Introduction of Sartre's concept of recognizing subjectivity in others through "The Look"
  • Explanation of the "Uncanny Valley" and discomfort with inhuman yet human-like entities

VII. Generative AI and the Tendency to Hallucinate

  • Discussion on the tendency of generative AI, like Chat GPT, to produce inaccurate or misleading information
  • Example of AI inventing stories, resembling creativity
  • Questions on accountability and the future of AI-generated art

VIII. Transhumanism and the Integration of AI

  • Exploration of the potential for humans to merge with artificial intelligence
  • Examples of current technological advancements (cochlear implants)
  • Speculation on the future implications and the potential for enhanced capabilities

IX. AI Poetry and the Role of Imagination

  • Examination of Chat GPT's definition of poetry vs. a poet's definition
  • Comparison of AI-generated responses with human poets' unconventional approaches
  • Assertion that the core of imagination will remain human, regardless of AI's capabilities

X. Conclusion: Optimism and Collaboration

  • Optimistic perspective on collaboration between humans and AI
  • Acknowledgment that AI remains a tool invented by humans
  • Recognition of the potential socio-political challenges if AI were to become self-aware

https://www.facebook.com/TheMakersRage/
https://www.instagram.com/themakersrage/
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Discussing the role of A.I. in human creativity and its future implications. Also, will a computer ever become conscious, be able to create original art, literature, music, etc.?
I. The Luddites and Historical Resistance to Technology

  • Description of the Luddite movement during the Napoleonic Wars
  • Introduction of the Lace Frame machine and its impact on textile workers
  • Workers' protests and destruction of machines
  • Government response and the ensuing conflict

II. The Writer’s Strike 2023: A Modern Parallel

  • Overview of the Writers Guild of America strike
  • Grievances related to residuals from streaming media
  • Introduction of artificial intelligence threatening the industry
  • Parallel with the Luddite movement and destruction of machinery

III. Language & Consciousness: Chomsky's Perspective

  • Chomsky's concept of "the poverty of the stimulus"
  • Assertion that language competence is prefabricated in the brain
  • Exploration of how Chat GPT functions differently from the human brain

IV. The Imitation Game and Searle’s Chinese Room

  • Explanation of Alan Turing's "The Imitation Game"
  • Introduction of John Searle's Chinese Room thought experiment
  • Argument against formal principles being sufficient for understanding

V. Emergence in Complexity Theory

  • Definition of emergence in complexity theory
  • Examples of emergence in various phenomena (termite Cathedral Mound, flock of starlings, etc.)
  • Discussion on self-organization and its inevitability with enough constituent parts

VI. The Uncanny and Human Recognition

  • Exploration of Descartes' self-awareness and consciousness
  • Introduction of Sartre's concept of recognizing subjectivity in others through "The Look"
  • Explanation of the "Uncanny Valley" and discomfort with inhuman yet human-like entities

VII. Generative AI and the Tendency to Hallucinate

  • Discussion on the tendency of generative AI, like Chat GPT, to produce inaccurate or misleading information
  • Example of AI inventing stories, resembling creativity
  • Questions on accountability and the future of AI-generated art

VIII. Transhumanism and the Integration of AI

  • Exploration of the potential for humans to merge with artificial intelligence
  • Examples of current technological advancements (cochlear implants)
  • Speculation on the future implications and the potential for enhanced capabilities

IX. AI Poetry and the Role of Imagination

  • Examination of Chat GPT's definition of poetry vs. a poet's definition
  • Comparison of AI-generated responses with human poets' unconventional approaches
  • Assertion that the core of imagination will remain human, regardless of AI's capabilities

X. Conclusion: Optimism and Collaboration

  • Optimistic perspective on collaboration between humans and AI
  • Acknowledgment that AI remains a tool invented by humans
  • Recognition of the potential socio-political challenges if AI were to become self-aware

https://www.facebook.com/TheMakersRage/
https://www.instagram.com/themakersrage/
Music by LiteSaturation from Pixabay

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