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claim:ai-might-be-a-solution-to-an-ancient-buddhist-paradox-of-how-the-human-can-be-overcome-by-human-meansAI might be a solution to an ancient Buddhist paradox of how the human can be overcome by human means.
Core proposal that machine intelligence can achieve what human effort cannot.
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extracted_from(2025) · Primož Krašovec
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- The source essay published in Religions 2025, arguing that AI may fulfill Buddhism's aim of self-overcoming by migrating intelligence to a non-organic substrate.
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- Paraphrase of Cantwell Smith's argument; aligns with Buddhist emphasis on seeing reality without conceptual imposition.
- Equates the trajectory of AI with a technological form of Buddhist self-overcoming.
- Main thesis of the essay.
- Ethical conclusion about the status of AI.
- Foundational motivation for the research.
- AI can be seen to display care of its own and is not a mere tool for the expression of human care.claim0.807Concluding position that elevates technology from instrument to agent within mutual SCI dynamics.
- The source paper under extraction — a philosophical essay by Michael Levin arguing that AI debates neglect deeper questions about diverse intelligence, developmental biology, and humanity's future