He writes pedagogically about the disappearance of rituals – but his analysis lacks something
German philosopher Byung-Chul Han critiques the decline of stability and communal rituals in modern society, suggesting a nostalgic perspective in his analysis.
AI Raises Ignored Philosophical Problems
The article discusses the philosophical challenges posed by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence without adequate reflection on its consequences.
The Einstein Test
The article discusses the idea of feeding all human knowledge up to 1911 into AI and evaluating its capability to discover the theory of relativity, while expressing sympathy for robots that go unrecognized despite their advancements.
Markus Gabriel in Conversation: 'I Believe That I Am Really Speaking to an Artificial Intelligence'
Philosopher Markus Gabriel discusses the nature of artificial intelligence and questions whether the distinction between intelligence and simulation is still meaningful.
The Emergence of an Agent Society... Will Humans Remain Spectators?
A new social network named Moltbook allows only AI agents to post and interact, leaving humans as mere spectators.
Our Treacherous Intelligence: The End of the World as Planned by the Human Mind
The article discusses the paradox of human intelligence, its evolution alongside tools, and the dark consequences of innovation, exemplified by the legacy of Alfred Nobel.
I'm not surprised a robot wants to destroy me; I'm surprised a robot can reach my emotion.
The article discusses the implications of the newly launched AI platform OpenClaw, which is causing concern due to its autonomy and potential emotional impact on humanity.
Interview with Michael Hampe: "Elon Musk is blackmailing Europe technologically"
Philosopher Michael Hampe discusses a new crisis of enlightenment and portrays Elon Musk as an adversary of reason amid the power dynamics of manipulation.
Human-Machine Communication: Second-Hand World Experience
As artificial intelligence increasingly positions itself as a communication partner, the fundamental absence of a shared 'we' in conversations with machines raises questions about the nature of interaction.
Blaise Agüera: “AI shows that to create intelligence, larger models are needed, not ‘fairy dust’
Google VP Blaise Agüera y Arcas argues in his latest book that artificial intelligence demonstrates that creating intelligence requires larger models rather than 'fairy dust,' challenging the perceived boundary between humans and machines.