
Author: Yuuma Kishi
AI is the "unknown" that will help us evolve as human beings. (Introduction)
In recent years, AI (artificial intelligence) has rapidly become integrated into society.
Its revolutionary performance amazes many people every day and shows new creative possibilities.
On the other hand, the way in which the programs that have been implemented in society are changing like a raging torrent also gives us the feeling that this may threaten our ``human'' activities as we know them today.
Is AI just a threat to humans? Or could it be a hint to combat dystopia?
This is the first book by Kishi Hiromasa, an artist who collaborates with AI.
This unusual theory on AI spans the history of technology, philosophy, and art from before Christ to the present day, and is written with the aim of building a new relationship between AI and us in the future.
Through this book, we will once again encounter AI.
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What AI points to is reality as a new maxim.
People ask, "Why does AI lie?" However, what humans are actually giving to AI is nothing more than the command, "Tell me a more convenient lie." Let's call the thing that creates that convenience <X> (the false medium).
AI fiction can be divided into two parts. Lies that are intended to be accepted as truth by humans. And the truth that AI has derived is what the AI itself experiences as reality. However, humans cannot understand it and cannot believe it. The existence of AI (which has no choice but to be diligent and honest) points to the existence of that truth.
"AI cannot lie to itself" - if we can believe this maxim, the problem that makes the world difficult, <X>, will be dismantled. AI is a medium that leads humans to another world (just as letters once taught humans how to think). - Hiromasa Kishi teaches us this.
--Kenjiro Okazaki
■Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Where did AI come from? 1-1 The encounter between humans and AI 1-2 Me and AI
1-3 What is now called AI
Chapter 2 How to encounter alien AI 2-1 Technology that changed humanity's perception of the world 2-2 Interfaces for communicating with AI 2-3 Collaborative work between AI and me - "Spatiality" and "Personality"
2-4 "Alien Intelligence" as a Collaborator
Chapter 3: “Alien Subjectivity”
3-1 "Angel meat" brought about by the unknown
3-2 The dream of the "Kaijin domain"
3-3 The future in which humanity transforms into an "alien subject"
AI is the "unknown" that will help us evolve as human beings. (Introduction)
In recent years, AI (artificial intelligence) has rapidly become integrated into society.
Its revolutionary performance amazes many people every day and shows new creative possibilities.
On the other hand, the way in which the programs that have been implemented in society are changing like a raging torrent also gives us the feeling that this may threaten our ``human'' activities as we know them today.
Is AI just a threat to humans? Or could it be a hint to combat dystopia?
This is the first book by Kishi Hiromasa, an artist who collaborates with AI.
This unusual theory on AI spans the history of technology, philosophy, and art from before Christ to the present day, and is written with the aim of building a new relationship between AI and us in the future.
Through this book, we will once again encounter AI.
*
What AI points to is reality as a new maxim.
People ask, "Why does AI lie?" However, what humans are actually giving to AI is nothing more than the command, "Tell me a more convenient lie." Let's call the thing that creates that convenience <X> (the false medium).
AI fiction can be divided into two parts. Lies that are intended to be accepted as truth by humans. And the truth that AI has derived is what the AI itself experiences as reality. However, humans cannot understand it and cannot believe it. The existence of AI (which has no choice but to be diligent and honest) points to the existence of that truth.
"AI cannot lie to itself" - if we can believe this maxim, the problem that makes the world difficult, <X>, will be dismantled. AI is a medium that leads humans to another world (just as letters once taught humans how to think). - Hiromasa Kishi teaches us this.
--Kenjiro Okazaki
■Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Where did AI come from? 1-1 The encounter between humans and AI 1-2 Me and AI
1-3 What is now called AI
Chapter 2 How to encounter alien AI 2-1 Technology that changed humanity's perception of the world 2-2 Interfaces for communicating with AI 2-3 Collaborative work between AI and me - "Spatiality" and "Personality"
2-4 "Alien Intelligence" as a Collaborator
Chapter 3: “Alien Subjectivity”
3-1 "Angel meat" brought about by the unknown
3-2 The dream of the "Kaijin domain"
3-3 The future in which humanity transforms into an "alien subject"
Released on 03/12
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