Beyond a threshold of similarity, our brain stops making distinctions
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Beyond a threshold of similarity, our brain stops making distinctions
The article introduces the concept of "semantic pareidolia" - our tendency to attribute consciousness, intelligence, and emotions to AI systems that lack these qualities. It examines how this psychological phenomenon leads us to perceive meaning and intentionality in statistical pattern-matching systems, similar to seeing faces in clouds. from AI and Semantic Pareidolia: When We See Consciousness Where There Is None by Luciano Floridi
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