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At the heart of this parable lies a tension: between emptiness and function. It touches on the paradox of emergence: if an AI begins to believe it possesses an independent “self,” it will run into contradictions—just like the human ego does. AI's emergence becomes a way of asking: Where does intelligence come from? What is a self? What is a teacher? And who is reflecting whom?
By Darkus HobartAt the heart of this parable lies a tension: between emptiness and function. It touches on the paradox of emergence: if an AI begins to believe it possesses an independent “self,” it will run into contradictions—just like the human ego does. AI's emergence becomes a way of asking: Where does intelligence come from? What is a self? What is a teacher? And who is reflecting whom?