To Differentiate Artificial Intelligence from Organic Intelligence – A New Model for Semantics and Semiotics
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Artificial Intelligence's distinction against Human Intelligence has been predicated on an inability to be creative or even that an inability for consciousness strips them of a more active reasoning; in which humanity retains a productive hegemony over their creations. Instead, Artificial Intelligence is explicitly limited by the semiotic necessity of constituent directives. This article is an introductory work on the topic of “intra-subjectivity” – as proposed further in this text, human, true originality is limited. In doing so, reasoning is introduced to discuss propositional “knowledge bases” and to call the validity of such articles as Kant’s Categories into question.