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Since (so-called) "artificial intelligence" was a topic of discussion here
recently, I thought that it might be of interest that Catherine Legg wrote
a chapter on "Peirce and Generative AI" for a forthcoming book that Robert
Lane is editing, *Pragmatism Revisited*, and has posted the prepublication
version at https://www.academia.edu/127744327/Peirce_and_Generative_AI.
Here is the abstract.

Early artificial intelligence research was dominated by intellectualist
assumptions, producing explicit representation of facts and rules in “good
old-fashioned AI”. After this approach foundered, emphasis shifted to deep
learning in neural networks, leading to the creation of Large Language
Models which have shown remarkable capacity to automatically generate
intelligible texts. This new phase of AI is already producing profound
social consequences which invite philosophical reflection. This paper
argues that Charles Peirce’s philosophy throws valuable light on genAI’s
capabilities first with regard to meaning, then knowledge and truth.
Firstly, I explore how Peirce’s icon/index/symbol distinction illuminates
the functioning of genAI. I argue that genAI’s engineers have skilfully
captured a form of symbolicity, but no other sign-kind. In lacking
indexical signs, LLMs lack connection with, and accountability to,
particular worldly objects. In lacking iconic signs, LLMs are
insufficiently disciplined by structural – most notably logical –
relationships. Then I argue that GenAI’s astounding stream of articulate,
truth-semblant, yet worthless texts issues a timely reckoning to modern
philosophy’s representational realism. By contrast, Peirce’s pragmatism
scaffolds a rich relational realism (Gili and Maddalena 2022), which shows
how meaningful concepts, and a grasp of truth, can only occur across
multiple cognitive systems who are simultaneously richly related with one
another, and a shared environment in which they continually act and receive
feedback, within a logical space of reasons. As Peirce himself noted, “Mere
knowledge, though it be systematized, may be a dead memory; while by
science we all habitually mean a living and growing body of truth”.


Regards,

Jon Alan Schmidt - Olathe, Kansas, USA
Structural Engineer, Synechist Philosopher, Lutheran Christian
www.LinkedIn.com/in/JonAlanSchmidt / twitter.com/JonAlanSchmidt
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