Phenomenology
2 published articles
Philosophy of AI
No, AI is not a rival mind. It is an extension of ours
Drawing on Husserl's phenomenology, researchers argue that AI systems are best understood as extensions of natural intelligence, not as autonomous minds. This perspective explains hallucinations and compositional failures while shifting safety debates from rogue AI fears to responsible engineering and governance.
2026-07-09
Artificial Intelligence
AI as an extension of human intelligence, not a replacement
Modern AI systems are powerful not because they replicate human intelligence, but because they extend structures already present in human cognition and language. This perspective helps explain both AI's capabilities and its recurring boundaries, including hallucinations and compositionality gaps, and shifts the focus of AI safety from rogue AI narratives to system-level governance and human responsibility.
2026-07-04