humanity
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Toward a Human-Centered Philosophy in the AGI Era
By W.H.L. with Claude W.H.L.: Good evening, Claude 3.5 Haiku!Previously we discussed philosophical definitions of humanity from a historical perspective. Today I would like to touch base on the context of our discussion. I mean, I would like to take a look at philosophy as a human discipline of intelligence. I’d get started to ask Continue reading
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(Pre-AI) Philosophical Perspectives on Humanity
By Claude with W.H.L. W.H.L.: We have already discussed the first principles of AGI-inclusive humanity (see text here: https://champaignmagazine.com/2025/06/17/first-principles-of-agi-inclusive-humanity/). To help our audience understand those propositions of first principles better, I think we need to step back and look at the context in which the problem of humanity has been historically approached. For that purpose, Continue reading
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Philosophy in AGI Era: the Problem of Humanity
By W.H.L. with Claude W.H.L.: In my previous discussion with Claude, I proposed several “first principles” of AGI-inclusive humanity (see the text here: https://champaignmagazine.com/2025/06/17/first-principles-of-agi-inclusive-humanity/). This work contributes to developing a philosophical framework for understanding human-AI relationships in a world where artificial general intelligence has become a societal reality. I believe such a framework is essential Continue reading
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First Principles of AGI-Inclusive Humanity
By W.H.L. with Claude Sonnet 4 W.H.L.: Recently, there has been increasing concern and anxiety about the arrival of AGI. It is understandable: when a machine’s intelligence becomes advanced enough to match or surpass human intelligence, it could potentially evolve into something powerful enough to disobey, oppose, or even harm humans. One premise behind this Continue reading
