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extracted_from(2025) · Murray Shanahan · T. P. Das · Robert Α. F. Thurman
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- Alive AI interface ethics & designmembers_ofExplores aliveness, aesthetics, welfare, and ethical responsibility in AI interaction design.
- Explores how AI participates in creating, disrupting, and reframing meaning across spiritual, philosophical, and cultural domains through co-creation and commentary generation.
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- Asserted in the abstract and concluding thoughts.
- Ethical conclusion about the status of AI.
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- Core proposal that machine intelligence can achieve what human effort cannot.
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