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question:how-can-formal-models-of-awakening-contribute-to-interfaces-between-biology-and-technology-that-are-ethically-grounded-and-conducive-to-human-flourishingHow can formal models of awakening contribute to interfaces between biology and technology that are ethically grounded and conducive to human flourishing?
Motivating question for the broader research programme articulated in the introduction
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extracted_from(2026) · Lars Sandved-Smith · Chris Fields · Thomas Doctor · Ruben Laukkonen +1
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- Forward-looking claim suggesting the methodological framework is relevant for future AI systems beyond current LLMs.
- Links the bodhisattva model to the possibility of unlimited intelligence growth.
- Synthetic claim integrating Ha's work with Levin's xenobiology and Tenenbaum's cognitive modeling.
- Predictive claim about the near-term emergence of a spectrum of hybrid beings that will shatter current categories
- Paper's uncertain extension of mechanistic interpretability universality to consciousness
- Identified as a major unsolved problem that AI makes newly urgent
- The paper's overarching constructive goal, paralleling Langton's 'life as it could be'