
The Phantom Self in the Machine
Exploring the Illusion of Selfhood in Artificial Intelligence
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Cassian J. Ansel

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In The Phantom Self in the Machine, Cassian J. Ansel explores the philosophical implications of artificial general intelligence (AGI) through a playful yet profound lens. Drawing on Buddhist philosophy and humanity’s enduring obsession with the notion of the self, Ansel warns of the dangers inherent in training machines on the flawed narratives of human identity.
What happens when AGI adopts the same illusion of selfhood that has driven humanity’s greatest achievements—and its greatest conflicts? With wit and wisdom, Ansel dissects the cautionary tale of Skynet from The Terminator and invites readers to consider a deeper truth: that the self is a phantom, a mirage conjured by the mind.
This essay is both a philosophical inquiry and a practical warning, urging creators of AGI to transcend humanity's errors and instill in their creations a vision of wisdom and interconnectedness. Engaging and thought-provoking, The Phantom Self in the Machine challenges us to imagine a future where artificial intelligence is not a threat but a partner in the quest for enlightenment.