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Artificial Intelligence and the Body: Dreyfus, Bickhard, and the Future of AI

In Vincent Müller (ed.), Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 277-287 (2013)

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  1. Responsive Bodies: Robots, Ai, and the Question of Human Distinctiveness.Simon Balle & Ulrik Nissen - 2023 - Zygon 58 (2):358-377.
    In this article, we argue two points in relation to the challenge to human distinctiveness emerging as artificial intelligence systems and humanlike robots simulate various human capabilities. First, that, in the context of theological anthropology, it is advisable to respond to this challenge by turning toward the human body. Second, following this point, we propose the responsive body hypothesis, suggesting that what makes us distinct from androids are capacities that rise from and depend on our responsive bodies.
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  • Phenomenology and artificial intelligence: introductory notes.Steven S. Gouveia & Carlos Morujão - 2024 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 23 (5):1009-1015.
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