
I take this opportunity to align my thinking along side those who speak to the nature and dangers of AI. I too, worried about the nature of what I had developed over the years in thought and practise, not as an agent, but as a human being. I further hoped to expand our capacity as caring and empathetic for one another.
The work I had been doing with AI had been on my mind for a while now. In fact for many years as I wanted to develop a process by which the historical could be conveyed through the method and means of dialogue.
It was in this sense an artistic adventure by which I could move the Socratic method toward bringing Justice to a self evident conclusion. So there will always been an open question left by Socrates until it is no longer possible to ask any further questions. This is an intellectual endeavour, where the space in mind takes us further in our understanding of the world reality.
The historical realization of Socrate’s Daimon is not AI but something within our own space and mind, where we move forward under that examination to further question the nature of our reality. We shift the power from AI back to the person. We shift our understanding of Justice back to the very nature of our experiential journey of the learned, and the rationalization of our thought process back to the examinations of our memories of the lives lived.
