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AI, Wittgenstein and Buddhism: finding the limits of what we can know

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AI, Wittgenstein and Buddhism: finding the limits of what we can know
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How badly must AI disturb our sense of reality? Most people who ask this question are wondering about the products of AI: we want to know whether a picture shows something that really happened or whether any human wrote or even read the words we see on screen. 

But there is a deeper, more disturbing question, which must trouble anyone who spends time with a chatbot: who or what exactly am I chatting with? Whose voice is it that answers all my questions? 




Anyone who has ever said “thank you”

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