AI, Gods, and Selves: Incredibly Effective Illusions
AI, Gods, and Selves: Incredibly Effective Illusions
The rise of AI makes people worry. It causes moral concern. We fear a loss of agency, a kind of existential humiliation. On the one hand, we treat AI as if it was an intelligent agent who understands and guides us. When talking to an LLM like ChatGpt or DeepSeek, it feels like we're talking to someone. But on the other hand, we know this someone isn't like us. That's quite uncanny. AI challenges our sense of self and our existential orientation.
In this video, I'll trace the history of our sense of self and of our sense of AI to point out that AI, the self, and the gods for that matter, are incredibly effective illusions which don't really exist. I will also argue at the end of the video against dystopian visions of a singularity and question some current approaches to AI ethics.