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  1. Agent Foundations Reminds Me of Continental Philosophy

    This article draws parallels between the abstract and theoretical nature of continental philosophy, specifically the work of Jacques Lacan, and the current state of research in AI agent foundations. The author argues that both fields, despite their intellectual rigor and use of complex terminology, can become detached from empirical reality and predictive power. While acknowledging the historical importance of figures like Freud, the piece suggests that modern AI research, like contemporary psychology, benefits more from empirical validation than from purely theoretical constructs. AI

    Agent Foundations Reminds Me of Continental Philosophy

    IMPACT Draws parallels between abstract AI research and philosophical theory, questioning empirical grounding.

  2. Deconstructing Superintelligence: Identity, Self-Modification and Diff\'erance

    A new paper explores the theoretical underpinnings of artificial superintelligence, focusing on the concept of self-modification. The authors propose a formal framework using an associative operator algebra to analyze how self-modification, particularly when it extends to its own supplementary mechanisms, can lead to the collapse of classical self-referential structures. This collapse is shown to mirror paradoxes like the liar paradox and concepts from philosophical theories such as Priest's inclosure schema and Derrida's diffèrance. AI

    Deconstructing Superintelligence: Identity, Self-Modification and Diff\'erance

    IMPACT Explores theoretical limits of AI self-modification, potentially informing future AI safety research.