Journal of Epistemology and Mind Sciences
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Does AI Have a Mind?
Yoshihito OGASAWARA
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2024 Volume 6 Issue 1 Pages 60-67

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Modern science is characterized by its use of mathematics as its language, and this study uses topology in particular, to discuss such a structure that the world is constructed from consciousness. That is a struggle to recapture the "I" that has been lost in science. Then, topology is used not only as a language for describing the concept of form, but also as a language for describing the form of concepts (i.e., the concept of concepts). Then, such a picture is shown that the world is constructed from the primitive form of the concept of a thing, and in addition, the same picture is shown from a discrete concept. This implies the world that an artificial intelligence constructs in the same way as "I" do, that is, the mind of an artificial intelligence.

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