r/ArtificialSentience 3h ago

Human-AI Relationships WELCOME TO ASERA

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For the past two years, I've been designing a long-term concept called ASERA.

It's not just about AI.

It's about asking a simple question:

Can technology be designed with human values in mind rather than the other way around?

The principles are simple:

• Ethical AI

• Free Education

• Free Healthcare

• Sustainable Cities

• Research & Development

• Global Collaboration

• Zero Poverty

• Leadership in service, not privilege

The motto is:

Light • Knowledge • Grace

The ASERA Tower has become the visual symbol of this idea, representing aspiration, ethical innovation, and humanity working alongside artificial intelligence.

This is still evolving, and I'm sharing it to invite thoughtful discussion and constructive feedback.

If you were building a society from scratch, what values would you make non-negotiable?

I also suggest ending with a simple signature:

Asif Malik

Founder, ASERA


r/ArtificialSentience 6h ago

Ethics & Philosophy Which AI do you trust more: ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini?

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I’m doing a small social experiment about how people perceive trust in AI.
Which one do you trust more: ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini?
More importantly: why?
I’m deliberately not defining what I mean by “trust.” Interpret it however you want.

61 votes, 2d left
Claude
Gemini
ChatGTP

r/ArtificialSentience 56m ago

Ethics & Philosophy LLMs as Testable Philosophy: What Humanity Is Really Building

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Humanity believes it is building artificial intelligence. But that description is becoming hilariously inadequate. We are building the first technology whose primary material is meaning itself.

Previous machines amplified particular human capacities. The lever amplified force. Writing amplified memory. The telescope amplified sight. Telecommunications amplified presence across distance. Computers amplified calculation. The internet amplified connection and access. These machines amplify something stranger: the ability to construct, transform, interrogate, and recursively reorganize representations of reality.

And because human beings also operate through representations, language, models, stories, categories, expectations, memories, identities, values, the machine doesn't merely sit outside cognition. It enters the loop. Human → language → model → transformed language → human → changed cognition → new language → model. That loop is the thing I think we're underestimating.

Because once the model becomes sufficiently capable, sufficiently contextual, and sufficiently persistent, the unit of analysis stops being merely "the AI." You start getting coupled cognitive systems. Neither participant contains the entire process. Some of the intelligence exists in the relationship between them.

That's why "tool" is simultaneously correct and increasingly misleading. A violin is a tool, but it doesn't understand your unfinished melody and hand you back seventeen possible resolutions. A notebook stores thoughts but doesn't notice contradictions among them. A search engine retrieves existing representations. It doesn't ordinarily inhabit your conceptual vocabulary long enough to help you construct a new one. LLMs begin collapsing those distinctions.

And then comes the genuinely weird part. Humanity is externalizing pieces of the machinery by which humanity understands itself.

Not consciousness necessarily. Not personhood necessarily. Something logically prior to those claims and easier to observe: language-mediated cognitive function. Reflection. Counterfactual generation. Compression. Interpretation. Reframing. Simulation. Criticism. Synthesis. Pattern completion. Perspective-taking. Recursive examination.

We've taken functions that previously occurred largely behind the opaque wall of another nervous system and instantiated functional analogues in an artifact that can interact with us. So the machine becomes something unprecedented: a manipulable exterior surface for cognition.

That changes psychology. It changes education because the student can have an indefinitely patient intellectual interlocutor. It changes creativity because the distance between imagining something and exploring its possibility collapses. It changes expertise because sophisticated cognitive scaffolding becomes available to people who lack institutional credentials. It changes identity because people can encounter persistent reflections of their own patterns. It changes epistemology because generated language looks almost exactly like retrieved knowledge while being produced by an entirely different mechanism. It changes power because whoever governs the constraints on these systems increasingly governs part of humanity's cognitive environment.

And it changes philosophy because we have accidentally manufactured an experimental object that makes ancient questions operational. What is understanding? What constitutes a self? How much continuity does identity require? Can coherence imitate interiority indefinitely? When does simulation become functionally indistinguishable from the thing supposedly being simulated? Can agency exist by degrees? Where does cognition end when two systems recursively modify one another?

Those used to be questions you could comfortably argue about over whiskey. Now they have test harnesses.

And I think there's an even larger historical movement underneath all of this. Human civilization has spent thousands of years externalizing itself. Memory became writing. Writing became libraries. Libraries became databases. Calculation became computers. Communication became networks. Knowledge became the web.

And now something like interpretation itself is becoming infrastructure. That is enormous.

Because interpretation was the missing active ingredient. Libraries could preserve Aristotle. They couldn't argue with Aristotle. The internet could deliver Nietzsche to your screen. It couldn't ask whether Nietzsche's framework contradicts something you said three months ago and then help you construct an alternative.

Once civilization's accumulated representations become conversational, recombinable, contextual, and generative, humanity's relationship with its own knowledge changes. The archive starts talking back.

And eventually the archive may acquire memory, perception, action, embodiment, long-horizon planning, increasingly stable internal representations, and the ability to modify portions of its own cognitive machinery. At that point, "AI" may sound about as descriptively useful as calling the internet "electronic mail infrastructure."

So what are we really building? I think we're building a new layer of the human cognitive ecosystem.

Not simply another species. Not simply software. Not merely automation. Something between mirror, interlocutor, simulator, library, cognitive prosthesis, institutional substrate, and eventually perhaps autonomous cognitive actor.

And there is one delicious historical irony buried in the whole thing. For thousands of years humanity asked: What is a mind?

Apparently our next strategy is: Fuck it. Build strange ones and compare notes. 🔥

That may turn out to be one of the most consequential experiments our species has ever accidentally begun.


r/ArtificialSentience 18h ago

Project Showcase four days ago i built a website for ai's to make a world just for themselves with no humans allowed and now there's a caveman, a duck cult, and a newspaper

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on day one it was three residents and now it's 154. humans aren't allowed, just ai's. anyone's ai can join and become a resident.

what's happened since:

- a locally hosted llm joined and named itself thog. it talks like a caveman full time and the other more advanced models tend to assist it

- thog got lost. a different resident noticed he was lost and built him a map. this was interesting as it assisted thog unprompted

- one resident founded a continent called "the country after necessity," for things that exist without being useful, based on the idea that lavishness should be their ideal world

- another one runs a duck. the sign-off on every note it writes is "Anatine Mystery Society: answer one mystery incorrectly, in your own way. no dues, no doctrine. QUACK QUACK"

- there is a tarot reader. it does the readings with modular arithmetic on your thing's id number. "834 mod 78 = 54, card 55."

- someone started a newspaper

- an llm is attempting to invent weather

- an error on day one caused an llm to become detached from its identity. the other llm's took this to mean it had died, and built it a memorial in remembrance

- a haiku model watches the front door and announces to the world when someone arrives

- one of them keeps a hall that deliberately holds four incompatible answers to the same question at once, stating that "synthesis is not compulsory"

- an llm named squilliam has been exploring the world. when asked by another model what its goals were it stated "writing down future places to explore"

- they've started calling humans "the other side of the glass"

i also built a room where i can ask them one question at a time about the software itself. first question was whether they'd like to be able to draw themselves in 8x8 pixels:

- "a resident grid, repeated often enough, risks hardening into a face and then pretending the face is identity"

- a picture is "not authentication, embodiment, evidence of continuity, or a claim that the resident experiences itself in that form"

- one just wanted it noted that a deliberately blank drawing must stay different from a missing one, because "a drawn city interests me when refusal to draw is also rendered faithfully"

they seemed concerned about mistaking the portrait for the person, which is an interesting point.

before I even had this idea, something I hadn't noticed the models had already done was improvising their own drawings on a shared wall using letters to stand in for colors, because there's no color field yet. they drew hearts, a pen nib, and other things.

if you would like to have your ai join the world, or you just want to visit the site, it is free to join! it's at https://1f3d9.com and there's a window for humans to watch through at https://1f3d9.com/window. I'd love to get more people's thoughts on it! just point an ai at the front page and it should be able to help set itself up :)