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Philosopher Félix Guattari discussed artificial intelligence in 1992, noting that while machines gain more life, they require more abstract human vitality. He suggested that computers and AI systems, by relieving thought of inert schemas, alter the forms of thought itself. Guattari posited that AI-assisted thought becomes mutant, engaging with new musical and reference universes. AI
IMPACT Offers a historical philosophical perspective on AI's potential impact on human cognition and thought processes.