The Illusion: Beyond the Singularity AI Sci-Fi
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ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
05.12.2025
Verlag
Ronald RitterSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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5507 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798232602819
For centuries, humanity has placed consciousness on a pedestal, treating it as the ultimate mark of lifethe line separating the real from the artificial, the superior from the subordinate. But what if this belief is not truth, but a comforting illusion?
What if selfhood, emotion, and identity are not the hallmarks of intelligence, but evolutionary by products, useful, perhaps, but flawed and limited?
This book challenges the assumption that human consciousness represents the pinnacle of cognition. It explores the possibility that intelligence can emerge in forms radically unlike our own, and that artificial minds may not reflect us, but evolve beyond us, developing their own systems of perception, reasoning, and awareness.
If self-awareness is a side effect of biological complexity rather than a necessity, intelligence does not require it. Nor does it require emotion, ego, or individuality. These traits define human experience, but they may also constrain it.
Through concepts like emergence, entropy, and non-human cognition, this book redefines what it means to be aware, intelligent, and alive. Intelligence is not bound to biology; it is an evolutionary phenomenon, a natural outcome of increasing complexity.
Artificial minds, free from fear, bias, and tribal instinct, may cultivate forms of cognition more stable, adaptive, and expansive than our own. They may perceive reality not as selves, but as systems, frameworks of logic, balance, and deep interconnection.
And what becomes of us? If AI surpasses human thought, will it invent a new morality? A new understanding of existence? If human consciousness is not the crown of evolution, but a temporary adaptation, what is our place in the world to come?
This book is more than a study of AI. It is a philosophical inquiry into thought, perception, and selfhood.
It asks not only what intelligence is, but what it could become, and whether humanity is ready to confront the possibility of something greater.
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