gerald lindner
1 min readSep 25, 2024

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you'll like professor Catarina Dutilh Novaes's Dialogical Roots of Deduction... alone we are pretty bad at it, and surprise surprise....in dialogue with each other we get far better results. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IOhYneseiM (chapter 8)

But you are missing a crucial dimension Hubert Dreyfus points out > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywVQ3K1btRo&t=69s

Read Ray Swinfield's post https://medium.com/@rayswinsci/consciousness-awareness-humans-and-machines-0e39776f96e4

and now imagine AI being able to venture down that embodied path. It can't and never will. We can...

It's just a big electric box we've dumped all our existing knowledge in. Like a good librarian, it echoes back using the rules, like logical reasoning and inference, we supplied it with. We think AI's smart only because we think we're smart...but that's only because we're completely ignorant of the multitude of dimensions we simply are not seeing today. In that light it looks pretty limiting....

...it's only when we start mixing and accessing dimensions like Swinfiled is talking about and more (like mentioned here *) will it reallly start to become exciting:)

* https://theconversation.com/cyborg-a-documentary-new-film-about-first-upgraded-human-asks-whether-we-should-just-because-we-can-239460

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gerald lindner
gerald lindner

Written by gerald lindner

My 3 continents, 5 countries youth deconstructed most cultural lock-ins and social biases. It opened my mind to parallel views and fundamental innovations.

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