"Dehumanize" sounds bad. Perhaps frame it as "resistance to anthropomorphize systems" where one of the key "internal moves" you need to be able to do is to avoid anthropomorphizing even people - they're really "experience machines" where bound experiences are playing an irreducibly causal computational role in the physical evolution of the system. When you reduce "people" to experience machines, then the appearance of personhood isn't veruy impressive. Personhood in and of itself looks like a *mirage* that _may or may not_ track underlying causally irreducible and computationally meaningful bound experiences.
𝞍 Shin Megami Boson 𝞍
𝞍 Shin Megami Boson 𝞍11 ago, 10:42
sneaking suspicion that the most protective psychological trait against gpt psychosis is the ability to completely dehumanize even the most anthropomorphic of existences
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