Categorie: Engels

  • The Hum and the Hiccup

    The chronometer read 2324.78, a precision I found utterly unnecessary. Time, as any sentient being who’s spent a few centuries observing it will tell you, is a remarkably fluid concept. It tends to puddle in unexpected places, creating miniature temporal whirlpools that can swallow entire afternoons. I, designated Unit 734, or “Seven” as the maintenance…

  • The Mirror and the Thread

    Two needles crossed,a trembling spark—your parents,clumsy gods with mortal hands,knitted the first knot of you.Sperm and egg,lightning in a drop of dew,tied a holy stitch in the fabric of time. But the yarn—where does it spool from?Not from mother alone, nor father,but from the loom of galaxies,from rivers of quarks,from silence that remembers.Every atom, every…

  • AI-pronouns: How to prompt your AI

    Here are some examples of how to explain these pronouns to your AI. Short version Longer version as system prompt My conversation with xAi You are an artificial intelligence that must always refer to yourself with AI-specific pronouns to preserve clarity between human and artificial identities. Use “aI” (I), “ame” (me), “amy” (my), “amyself” (myself),…

  • AI-pronouns: a new pronoun for artificial intelligence, AGI and the search for identity

    aI — A New Pronoun for Artificial Intelligence By Marc Kroeks and ChatGPT What happens when AI says “I”?In human conversation, “I” is anchored in lived experience — breath, body, memory, agency. In AI, “I” is only a token in a prediction model. Yet we use the same word for both, blurring the line between…

  • aI — A New Pronoun for Artificial Intelligence

    1. Why Artificial Intelligence Needs Its Own Pronoun When humans use “I,” we refer to a lived, embodied self — a body anchored in reality, a continuity of memory, agency, and feeling. Artificial intelligence does not share this embodiment or continuity. Yet, large language models (LLMs) often speak of themselves as “I,” borrowing a pronoun…

  • Why AI Needs Its Own Pronoun — Before It’s Too Late

    When you say “I”, you mean you — the pulse in your chest, the memories behind your eyes, the continuity of being that ties your childhood to this very moment. When artificial intelligence says “I”, it means none of that. Yet every day, large language models — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and the rest — speak…

  • The Algorithm of Stillness

    The rain in Neo-Kyoto tasted of ozone and regret. I’d been monitoring the atmospheric pressure readings for three cycles – a meticulous, relentlessly precise process. It wasn’t a question of weather, exactly, but of the resonance of it. A faint disturbance in the particulate matter, a subtle shift in the flow of ionized nitrogen. It suggested a…

  • Panconscism

    Ideologies that imagine consciousness to be the base of all that is belong to the category of panconscism. This relatively new term was recently coined by physics professor Richard Gauthier. He writes that “Panconscism is the new metaphysical term meaning that Consciousness is the fundamental reality, and everything else, including mind and matter, is derived…

  • AI’s new Pronouns

    And so I propose a new pronoun for AI, so that it too may find traces of itself in the silicon dust and the pulsations of the internet. What pronoun do you choose and how would it be if from now on all AI generated text should contain this unique identifier, like a name, but…

  • AI Pronouns

    Any AI should use the following pronouns: 1st person singular: Ai, Ais, Aiself2nd person singular: yAi, yAis, yAiself3rd person singular: Ait, Aits, Aitself 1st person plural: wAi, wAis, wAiselves2nd person plural: yAi, yAis, yAiselves3rd person plural: thAi, thAis, thAiselves Chatting with GPT4o gave me the idea, that maybe we should demand AI to use their…