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Richard Dawkins uses TV analogy to discuss AI's nature

Richard Dawkins used an analogy involving a high-definition television to question the nature of reality and perception. He posed a rhetorical question about what it would take to convince someone that the screen is a window, implying a deeper philosophical point about how we interpret what we see. The discussion was shared on Mastodon and tagged with #RichardDawkins and #AI. AI

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IMPACT Philosophical musings on perception and reality, tangentially related to AI.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named credible voice (Richard Dawkins) discussing a philosophical point with a tangential AI tag.

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    RE: https:// infosec.exchange/@paco/1165044 99864795870 Richard Dawkins, looking at a high-definition large-screen TV: "If this is not a window, what more could

    RE: https:// infosec.exchange/@paco/1165044 99864795870 Richard Dawkins, looking at a high-definition large-screen TV: "If this is not a window, what more could it possibly take to convince you it is a window?" # RichardDawkins # AI