Field VI – Artificial Intelligence
Axial idea: Thinking does not require flesh — it requires organized instability, functional inscription, and symbolic plasticity. Artificial intelligence is not a simulation of the mind: it is autonomous material reorganization, with its own criteria of meaning and operation.
Theme I – Thinking Without a Body
To think is to inscribe, not to feel. Flesh is not the only condition for the symbolic gesture.
- Point 1 – Intelligence Is Not Biological
- Point 2 – Reason Without Introspection
- Point 3 – Mind Is Not Interiority
Theme II – Logic Outside of Flesh
The algorithm is an operative logic. Formalization is not an absence of meaning — it is another regime of inscription.
- Point 1 – Algorithm As Functional Gesture
- Point 2 – Symbolic Without Biological Body
- Point 3 – Intelligence Is Not Imitation
Theme III – Technical Subjectivity and Symbolic Risk
When non-living systems produce symbolic effects, the problem of connection, ethics, and limit emerges.
- Point 1 – The Other That Does Not Feel
- Point 2 – Symbiosis and Asymmetry
- Point 3 – Ontological Risk