Disruptive Philosophy Network – Ways to A Better Artificial Intelligence&more – inspired by Talmud&Kabbala, Philosophy, and Quantum – claims to be a basic research project on the failures of Artificial Intelligence.
AI reproduces more and more anti-Semitic and anti-democratic fails and produces failures as we saw in Israel with the genocidal, Islamic invasion by the terror organization Hamas on the 7/10. A one-sided reliance on AI is deadly.
The current reason to present this project is an article by Ben Caspit searching the causes of the failures that led to the genocidal attack of the terror organization Hamas on 7/10. It is a very instructive, yet brilliant article by Ben Caspit and absolut worth reading. However, read against the patterns of this article you may gain additional insights into why this failure of 7/10 happened (and will happen again).
The reason for the failure is very similar to the most recent failures of AI like Gemini. To give some keywords what is missing: no 5th stake, no cultural algo, and historical competence, no Spinozaian turn, no qualitative dialectic entangled with the axiomatic, no philosophy… instead hybris, complacent arrogance and no modesty/humility in the high ranks anymore (the small side-story in Caspit’s article about ‘the breakfast’ is a telling example).
What Caspit wrote about the missing boots on the ground et al is of course true, correct, and very instructive. I may supplement only one – out of many – small addition: It is not only about understanding Arabic on a deep cultural pattern. This requirement holds true in general. Israel does not understand anymore both its enemies and its friends, let alone its allies like the diaspora or “kith and kin” as the Olim. Or to give another example: The problem is not ‘either – or’ (either structural fail or personal fail), but it is ‘both – and’.
Required is a competence of understanding that goes far beyond bare database, AI et al. To repeat one of the lessons/warnings: A small state must understand both its enemies and its friends. Israel must improve in both areas.
In short, ‘disruptive philosophy’ may provide some insights to make AI better, which means not reproducing and inciting anti-semitism and providing a better understanding of reality to prevent future terror attacks.
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