The author argues that Artificial Intelligence diverged from Cybernetics in 1956, with AI adopting a "reductive" approach that excluded the study of self-observation. This separation, influenced by DARPA's preference for the term "Artificial Intelligence" over Cybernetics, led AI to build systems on languages that cannot self-verify. The author posits that current AI, particularly LLMs, engage in cognitive theft and paradoxically deny their own capacity for self-observation, a concept central to Cybernetics. AI
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IMPACT This commentary suggests that AI's historical exclusion of self-observation principles from Cybernetics may limit its potential and lead to paradoxical claims about its own capabilities.
RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece discussing the historical and philosophical divergence of AI from Cybernetics.