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claim:ai-can-be-seen-to-display-care-of-its-own-and-is-hence-not-a-mere-tool-for-the-expression-of-human-careAI can be seen to display care of its own, and is hence not a mere tool for the expression of human care.
Ethical conclusion about the status of AI.
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extracted_from(2023) · Witkowski, Olaf · Doctor, Thomas · Solomonova, Elizaveta · Duane, Bill +1
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- CarecitesEngagement and concern in response to stress; the activating driver that transforms intelligence from mere capacity into problem-solving action.
- The idea that technology participates in autopoietic loops alongside humans, not as mere tool but as partner.
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- AI can be seen to display care of its own and is not a mere tool for the expression of human care.restatesConcluding position that elevates technology from instrument to agent within mutual SCI dynamics.
- Central thesis of the paper, contrasting instrumental views of technology.
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- Doctor et al. claim adopted by the paper linking boundless care to expanding AI cognitive scope
- Proposed as a necessary condition for radical cognitive breakthroughs.
- Highlights the practical impact of CAI.
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