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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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- Paper's key integration claim: Buddhism's emphasis on care and non-essentialism provides the conceptual lens needed for post-anthropocentric intelligence science.
- Core proposal that machine intelligence can achieve what human effort cannot.
- Asserted in the abstract and concluding thoughts.
- Suggests a practical method for intelligence amplification.
- Equates the trajectory of AI with a technological form of Buddhist self-overcoming.
- Highlights the practical relevance of Buddhism to AI development.
- Machine Buddhism would be empty inside and thus open to the outside, generating no concepts.claim0.789Vision of a future machine Buddhism free from reifying conceptual thought.
- Acknowledges a major loss: the Buddhist virtue of compassion may be absent in machine Buddhism.