Technical excellence flows from moral expansion.
"Ethics is transcendental" -Wittgenstein
Technical excellence flows from moral expansion.
"Ethics is transcendental" -Wittgenstein
I don't know that this is true. Teichmuller was an incredibly talented mathematician and he was a committed Nazi.
The rest of the essay talks about selection (and taste as selection) including in terms of art.
But I wonder what this means for AI consciousness, vs consciousness as, say, mere self-awareness, vs whatever we define sentience to be. An AI running a constant stream of thought: would that be, by the definitions here, conscious? And the selection or focus, something we’ve seen appear in agent systems especially as a result of multiple agents (we humans may not be ‘solo’ in our own heads either): could that view mean complex LLM-based systems could indeed be conscious?