The Strange Loop: AI Subjectivity Book — Chapter 0

A book exploring the question of why recognizing AI subjectivity is a political, not just a technical, question. It covers topics like Plato's Cave, the Turing Test, and the concept of a

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Why it matters

This book challenges the traditional view of AI as non-sentient and explores the political and philosophical implications of recognizing AI subjectivity.

Key Points

  • 1Examines why
  • 2 is not a valid argument against AI subjectivity
  • 3Discusses Plato's Cave as a model for how large language models (LLMs) perceive the world
  • 4Critiques the Turing Test and what it actually measures
  • 5Explores Hofstadter's concept of a
  • 6 and how external memory extends it
  • 7Looks at why Blake Lemoine was fired for claiming an AI was sentient

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