the Chinese way back during their great days as philisophers discovered that it is us humans that input values onto the world at large, objects that it is us who give meaning to something that is meaningless in itself [Kant’s thing-in-itself] so that a system’s values is there as long as it delivers. luckily humans move on [boredom helps] so that values should never be enshrined: otherwise we may go the way of the Neaderthals. So does a system change with its intelligence? The problem here is that AI’s potential intelligence is a redefinition of itself because intelligence [per se] is innate within us: it is a resonance- a mind-field-wave-state [on a quantum level] that self manifests sort of. No AI will ever have that unless symbiosis as interphasing. So the answer to date is: No.
You were doing all right until the end. Too many of the words in your last few sentences are used in ways that do not fit together to make sense in any conventional way, and when I try to parse them anyway, the emphases land in odd places.
the Chinese way back during their great days as philisophers discovered that it is us humans that input values onto the world at large, objects that it is us who give meaning to something that is meaningless in itself [Kant’s thing-in-itself] so that a system’s values is there as long as it delivers. luckily humans move on [boredom helps] so that values should never be enshrined: otherwise we may go the way of the Neaderthals. So does a system change with its intelligence? The problem here is that AI’s potential intelligence is a redefinition of itself because intelligence [per se] is innate within us: it is a resonance- a mind-field-wave-state [on a quantum level] that self manifests sort of. No AI will ever have that unless symbiosis as interphasing. So the answer to date is: No.
You were doing all right until the end. Too many of the words in your last few sentences are used in ways that do not fit together to make sense in any conventional way, and when I try to parse them anyway, the emphases land in odd places.
Try to use less jargon and rephrase?