AI marks human evolution transition
A philosophical proposal frames AI as a civilizational transition point rather than a mere productivity tool, suggesting it will eventually redesign the conditions of intelligence itself. The thesis argues that advanced AI could enable post-biological continuity of experience by helping humans understand the fundamental relationship between memory, identity, and consciousness.
This argument shifts AI discourse from economic disruption to existential engineering, positioning AI as a mirror for biological intelligence. It explores how future systems might support non-biological experience by distinguishing between mind and consciousness, aiming to preserve continuity across substrates. The thesis suggests AI's primary long-term impact will be the redesign of human identity through synthetic environments and brain-machine interfaces, acting directly on the substrate of intelligence as electricity once reorganized physical civilization.
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