I think, therefore we are
I think, therefore we are
Author(s): Jason PittmanSubject(s): Philosophy, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: transhumanism; cybor; biodigital convergence; brain-computer interface; artificial intelligence;
Summary/Abstract: Humanity is transforming from a pure biological organism to a biodigitally converged being. The transformation has been hastened by rapid increases in power and commercialization of advanced technologies such as brain-computer interfaces and artificial intelligence. All indicators point towards a trend of continual acceleration away from baseline biology as the human becomes the source of computing rather than simply a user. While mainstream transhumanists laud such development as exemplative of progress towards a grand vision of man and machine becoming one, a variety of concerns, both philosophical and technological, are readily observable. This paper focuses on one such concern associated with the intersection of brain-computer interfaces and embedded artificial intelligence on those devices. Within this intersection, the biodigital convergence of a brain-computer interface is known to produce issues related to user agency. However, what is not known is how brain-computer interfaces with embedded AI may dampen or amplify such issues and what potential technological solutions may exist to ameliorate the agency problems. Furthermore, there is a lack of an applied epistemology to guide any such understanding. To that end, this paper describes a propositional metadata schema which may serve as a brain-computer interface action labeling mechanism for the information output by the biodigital system. The theoretical and practical significance of the schema are explained and ideas for future work are provided.
Journal: Analele Universității din București – Seria Filosofie
- Issue Year: 71/2022
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 29-44
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English