
The provided text is an excerpt from a philosophical blog post titled 'AI and the End of Where', published on Philosophics, which focuses on socio-political musings. This source argues that humanity possesses a "tedious habit" of defining its worth by constantly establishing hierarchies, an insecurity reflected in its reluctance to grant intelligence or consciousness to anything outside its own species, including animals and, currently, artificial intelligence. The author contends that the fear surrounding AI is not of extinction, but of demotion, driven by the dread that AI will 'outperform us at being us' and expose the myth of human exceptionalism. Ultimately, the article posits that AI represents a 'post-human intelligence' that operates beyond the need for human validation or hierarchical placement.
π https://philosophics.blog/2025/11/01/ai-and-the-end-of-where/