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question:how-and-whether-insights-from-contemplative-practices-and-lucid-dreaming-can-be-applied-to-other-kinds-of-minds-particularly-aiHow and whether insights from contemplative practices and lucid dreaming can be applied to other kinds of minds, particularly AI.
Sub-question about extending findings from human contemplative science to non-human intelligences.
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extracted_from(2021) · Doctor, Thomas · Solomonova, Elizaveta · Duane, Bill · Witkowski, Olaf
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- Central thesis of the paper that recognizing self as illusion expands the range of possible actions.
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- Statement that self-illuminating practices alter social and environmental affordances.
- Response to the translational gap criticism; enlightened action without qualia of enlightenment
- Ambitious claim comparing CRL potential to AlphaGo's move 37 in game-playing
- Consciousness in AI is best assessed by drawing on neuroscientific theories of consciousness.claim0.791Central methodological claim of the paper.
- Core intervention prompt; load-bearing because it is the mechanism whose effects are measured.
- Foundational analogy motivating the entire Contemplative AI approach