
Unilingua - a simple language designed for human-AI interactions
A new universal language, optimize communication between humans and AI, balancing simplicity and precision
A new universal language, optimize communication between humans and AI, balancing simplicity and precision
A Theoretical Framework for Optimized Interspecies Communication
We still don’t know how the brain so handles reading symbols with such low error. Is it purely training data and feature detectors like the AI, or is there more? Examining something as basic as digits, we’ve outlined a path that connects paleography, psychology, and artificial intelligence.
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Pain demands "Attention", maybe is "All you Need" for "Action/Agency". Pain has a unique motivational quality that commands attention and drives behavior. This capacity to reorient an organism's priorities may have provided a foundation for how emotions and consciousness evolved.
Pain's origin as a vital, survival-oriented mechanism has been elaborated upon by evolution into a rich tapestry of affective states that not only protect the body but also shape the inner experience of the mind, from fear, to love.
How do we determine which interventions truly benefit patients? This seemingly simple inquiry has profound implications for patient outcomes, healthcare resources, and the very nature of medical practice.
What constitutes good and evil? What is he fundamental nature of our moral compass? We witness the emergence of artificial intelligence systems capable of making decisions with moral implications, raising profound questions about the nature of ethical judgment and moral agency.
What if "Consciousness" evolved because it was needed to handle pain and then developing fear, and anxiety as a side effect. If an organism could unconsciously withdraw from damage, why did it need to feel it?
Pain stands as the most elemental of all sensory experiences. It is universal across animals with nervous systems, immediate in its demand for attention, and profound in its capacity to alter behavior. Yet, it remains one of the most enigmatic phenomena in biology and neuroscience.
What is the source of our sense of right and wrong—our moral compass? Adam and Eve as a foundational myth. From theology, philosophy, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence. Imagine a 'Platonic reward function' - for human consciousness and AI minds.
An ontological, epistemological, and historical critique of the document's claims. The Buddha and ancient civilizations, the narrative of Earth as a prison planet, metaphysical constructs such as 'IS-BEs', and the 'Domain' empire.
This thesis explores Genesis 3:19 as a framework for understanding mortality, consciousness, and identity, incorporating insights from philosophical and religious perspectives. Also, analogies with AI systems implications for identity collapse after information erasement.
In many societies, telling the truth can invite punishment, censorship, violence, or social exile. Can we tell the truth? Explore ideas from existentialist (Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Sartre), political theory (Arendt, Foucault, Orwell), and ethics (Levinas, Kant, Butler).
In 1977, he was kidnapped by state forces, becoming one of the "disappeared". His four daughters, Diana, Beatriz, Estela, and Marina, were also abducted, and all are presumed to have been killed. “We did away with him because he wrote the most beautiful story of Che Guevara ever done.”