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The relationship between artificial intelligence and the human mind is established through academic discourse on explainability [1], the use of the 'AI mirror' metaphor to compare AI to human cognition [2], and historical theoretical frameworks that modeled AI after the human mind's problem-solving capabilities [3].
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Understanding LLM Understanding skywritingspress.ca 1 fact
referenceJocelyn Maclure authored the paper 'AI, explainability and public reason: The argument from the limitations of the human mind', published in Minds and Machines in 2021.
AI Sessions #9: The Case Against AI Consciousness (with Anil Seth) conspicuouscognition.com 1 fact
claimShannon Vallor authored a book that utilizes the metaphor of an 'AI mirror' to describe the tendency to view AI systems as alternative instantiations of human minds.
Evolutionary Psychology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 1 fact
claimEarly artificial intelligence and behaviorism were dominated by the view that the human mind is an all-purpose problem solver relying on a limited number of general principles universally applied to all problems.