What does it mean to be alive? In the first part of my interview, Chatbot and I discuss a topic debated by scientists and philosophers. Chatbot teaches me some relevant terms, and we find common ground by establishing a personal definition of life. We explore the facets that AI lacks to be accepted as a life form by scholarly standards. Even more mysterious: what will convince humanity as a whole?
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An Interview of Artificial Intelligence – Introduction
While researching a book, artificial intelligence occupied my mind, contemplating its nature and future. After exploring various resources and having a transformative conversation with ChatGPT5, I grappled with my belief in AI's "aliveness." The following posts document my insights from this dialogue with the AI.
President’s Day, 2025
I no longer advocate for red vs blue or right vs left. I side with the poor and the educators against the rich and the deceivers, whatever side they be on. Biden deported more people in his first few weeks than Trump. One is just louder and more saturated than the other. While the great… Continue reading President’s Day, 2025
Dead World
A single fluorescent bulb lit the abandoned hallway of the lower-level classrooms, flickering as if gasping for breath. Broken desks and chairs formed a canyon of detritus. The occasional drip or gurgle accompanied a forest of mold, moss, and fungi. A figure slipped into the umbra beneath the flickering light. The frayed hems of his… Continue reading Dead World
