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I’ve been working on this essay for about two months. The news of ChatGPT in the media came as I was already reading up on AI and philosophy. At first, I was horrified. But over time, I expanded my understanding and thought through it more philosophically. I landed on the idea that our artificial future needs to be complicated by our humanity, that is, our capacity for originality. This Part 1 of 2 is more conceptual. Part 2 will more directly address AI and the future of creative arts and work. ©James Batcho, 2023 Creative Philosophy is a channel of original thought pieces, completed essays, and nascent ideas at the intersections of philosophy and creative arts. The aim of the channel is to bring together concepts and storytelling to inspire new ideas in creativity. James Batcho Ph.D. teaches storytelling and writes philosophy. Texts directly mentioned: Danaher, John. 2019. Automation and Utopia: Human Flourising in a World Without Work. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Deleuze, Gilles. 2000. Proust and Signs (R. Howard, Trans.). Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota. Heidegger, Martin. 1968. What is Called Thinking. New York: Harper Perennial. [in particular here, the introduction by Glenn Gray] Heidegger, Martin. 1969. Identity and Difference (J. Stambaugh, Trans.). New York: Harper & Row. Plato. 2008. Timaeus and Critias. (R. Waterfield, Trans.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reid, Bob. 2023. Don’t Worry About AI Breaking Out of its Box—Worry About Us Breaking In”. Ars Technica [online]. [In regard to the DAN prompt.] Searle, John R. 1980. Minds, Brains, and Programs. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3(3): 417-457. Other texts I’ve been reading over the past few months that have consciously, and perhaps unconsciously, influenced my thinking: [No author]. “AI and the Future of Work”. Wired Insider [online]. Chiang, Ted. 2023. “ChatGPT is a Blurry JPEG of the Web”. The New Yorker [online]. Chiang, Ted. 2019. Exhalation: Stories. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Crawford, Kate. 2021. Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence. New Haven: Yale University Press. Darby, Christina. 2023. “How to use DALL•E 2 to turn your wildest imaginations into AI-generated art”. ZDNet [online]. Hughes, Alex. 2023. “ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about OpenAI's GPT-3 tool”. BBC Science Focus [online]. Markowitz, Dale. 2021. “DALL-E Explained in Under 5 Minutes”. Daleonai [online]. #ai #artificialintelligence #chatgpt #technology