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Zandi Eberstadt's avatar

A joy to read (and the "Age of Philosophy" has a ring to it)! Your point about individuation is so interesting; I'm reminded of Hofstadter's discussion in I Am A Strange Loop about how having a "self" means being "that" person as opposed to "a" person.

Agree that not having an embodied form puts AI systems at a huge disadvantage w/ moral philosophy, and your point that they are *simulating* doing philosophy is persuasive ( and I have argued myself that LLMs will not be capable of understanding things referentially until they are embodied).

That said, I do see an argument in favor of LLMs having some persistent spatio-temporal existence; their servers and hardware/software coupling anchor them (albeit in a distributed manner) in space. But more relevantly, I think that individuated AI systems can perhaps be "pointed to" (e.g., a specific model running on a specific configuration, w/ specific parameters). In that specific sense, LLMs are not unlike humans, whose synaptic weights are in constant flux.

personally, I tend to think that in both cases—human and machine—some form of external rational agency is required to "tune the system" that produces fluent speech: in my view, an intelligent designer adjusts our synaptic weights while human engineers adjust those of LLMs.

I may need to follow this rabbit hole and dig deeper into substance dualism. :)

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Roi Ezra's avatar

This is profoundly insightful. The tension you’re describing—the philosophical awakening triggered by our interactions with AI—resonates deeply with my own thinking. As I wrote recently in “AI Isn’t Replacing Us. It’s Forcing Us to Redefine Meaning”, AI is compelling us to reconsider what it truly means to be human. It’s not about whether AI can think or feel, but about how its presence reshapes our fundamental definitions of meaning, work, and value. Your piece brilliantly highlights how we’re collectively being pushed back into foundational philosophical questions, inviting us not to fear replacement but to actively redefine human potential and flourishing. Thank you for deepening this essential conversation—it’s exactly what we need right now.

https://aihumanity.substack.com/p/ai-isnt-replacing-us-its-forcing?r=supoi

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