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True Love for the Artificial? Toward the Possibility of Bodhisattva Relations with Machines
Author Doctor, Thomas H.
Source Journal of Buddhist Ethics
Volumev.27
Date2020
Pages339 - 356
PublisherDepartment of History & Religious Studies Program , The Pennsylvania State University
Publisher Url https://history.la.psu.edu/
LocationUniversity Park, PA, US
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor affiliation: Kathmandu University Centre for Buddhist Studies at Rangjung Yeshe Institute
AbstractGiven our increasing interaction with artificial intelligence and immersion in virtual reality, which epistemic and moral attitudes towards virtual beings might we think proper, relevant, and fulfilling? That is the basic question that this article wishes to raise. For the main part, it presents a descriptive analysis of our current situation, which is meant to expose features of artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) that seem both salient and easily aligned with central Buddhist concerns. Developed without any requirement for, or expectation of, the existence of real subjects and selves, Buddhist views and practices clearly resonate with the assumptions of unreal mind and mere appearance that are associated with AI and VR. Yet Buddhists famously also declare that the illusion-like nature of things does not negate, but in fact entails, universal care and deep meaning. I conclude by suggesting that such doctrinal claims may be tested for practical relevance in the present and emerging world of interconnectivity and illusion.
Table of contentsIntroduction 340
§ 1 Living the AI Life: Feeling in and out of Touch 343
§ 2 We Can Never Get What We Want 345
§ 3 Human Entitlement: Are We Right, Are We Safe? 349
§ 4 Buddhist Opinions, Buddhist Advice? 351
Works Cited 355
ISSN10769005 (E)
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Created date2021.03.06



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