WITTGENSTEIN AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Kirill Aleksandrovich Rodin
Institute of Philosophy and Law, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
Keywords: Wittgenstein, Artificial Intelligence, philosophy of mind, language games, metonymic trap, strong AI, black box, meaning as use
Abstract
This review analyzes key themes from the first volume of “Wittgenstein and Artificial Intelligence.” It addresses the metonymic trap in AI discourse, contrasts Chomsky’s and Brandom’s objections to strong AI, examines neural network opacity, and demonstrates how Wittgenstein’s anti-representationalism offers unique solutions to AI’s philosophical dilemmas.,
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