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From infant robots to recursive models: historical consciousness and the exhausting of exhaustion by generative AIs

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Abstract:
Following a thread of thought that, since the beginning of the nineteenth century, is running through the history of mathematical
theory and information science (at least since A. Turing’s imitation game), it is possible to individuate a conceptual
constant which has been predominating in most scientific and philosophical discourses about the relation between human
and machinic intelligence. This constant is a particular (self) conception of human consciousness, and of its relation with
autonomous technologies, based on the presupposition of the machine imitating, competing, finally overcoming (or not) the
human. In order to explore this constant and to put it under a critical light, the theoretical point of departure of this essay will
be Sylvia Wynter’s proposition that human mental states, and ideas of what it means to be human, are cultural constructions,
and are therefore to be investigated through a combination of scientific and cultural research. Another important reference
will be the work of Neda Atanasoski and Kalindi Vora, and their discussion of technology as fundamental for the definition
of what it means to be an autonomous human subject. Following the input of these two theoretical references, the paper will
reveal the presence of the culturally specific idea of imitation (ie an imitative paradigm of human–machine relationality
developed by modern Western thought) in a particular theoretical toy-model of AGI. This toy model is Kanzi, a speculative
prototype through which the philosopher Reza Negarestani tries in fact to reverse the paradigm and to reconsider the human
itself as a toy-like AGI. Many applications of generative automation (or Generative AIs) in fact exemplify today the necessity
for a continuous re-generation of the same paradigm, contributing to
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence · Consciousness · Speculative philosophy · Exhaustion
Elenco autori:
Portanova, Stamatia
Autori di Ateneo:
PORTANOVA STAMATIA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://unora.unior.it/handle/11574/253121
Pubblicato in:
AI & SOCIETY
Journal
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