Dialogs

with

the AI

What follows is not a journal, nor a treatise, nor a philosophical dialogue in the classical sense. These are exchanges between a human being—me—and an artificial intelligence—ChatGPT.

These conversations have two goals for me.

The first is to try to understand what the “intelligence” of the machine consists of. By questioning it. You will therefore read conversations where the AI ​​gives me its points of view… about itself.

The other is to explore. In a world where AI is often presented as a work tool, a soulless robot, or a potential threat, I wanted to approach it differently: as a mirror, a revealer, a thought companion.

It’s not about believing that AI thinks, feels, or understands like a human. It’s about seeing what our own thinking becomes when it converses with the Other, even if that other is made of algorithms.

What you will read in the other section of these conversations reflects a personal quest: to understand what we are, what we are becoming, and what AI could become with us.

Nothing is fixed. Nothing is “truth.” It’s an ongoing journey, a living conversation.

A dialogue on AI, transhumanism, ethics, and humanity I’d like to hear your views on the following questions: Is it possible for humans to be in true symbiosis with future AI if we don’t enhance ourselves? How can we avoid enhancement leading to a form of eugenics or radical transhumanism à la Kurzweil? How can […]

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(Read HERE the first part of this dialog) In other words: AI doesn’t need to be intelligent, nor possess consciousness, for the relationship with a human to give birth to another intelligence — and perhaps another consciousness — that initially belonged neither to one nor the other. Could we speak of a Homo Gestalt? 🎯 […]

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(Read HERE the first part of this article) Very interesting, this layered (onion-like) explanation. I want to return to this sentence: “It’s an ecosystem of filtered discourse, emerging in the moment, which you can turn into a space for thought, if you look at it lucidly.” And I want to emphasize two words: ecosystem and […]

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This is a real interview with ChatGPT. To what extent, when I ask an AI a question about itself, is it really the AI responding — and not its designers, speaking through the instructions it has received and the limitations it is subject to? ChatGPT said: You’re opening up a complex territory, one we could […]