[1]LI Deyi.Cognitive machines influence humanity’s self-perception: incidentally addressing Hinton’s concerns and interpreting Hassabis’s cosmology[J].CAAI Transactions on Intelligent Systems,2025,20(6):1505-1507.[doi:10.11992/tis.202509013]
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CAAI Transactions on Intelligent Systems[ISSN 1673-4785/CN 23-1538/TP] Volume:
20
Number of periods:
2025 6
Page number:
1505-1507
Column:
认知物理学专栏
Public date:
2025-11-05
- Title:
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Cognitive machines influence humanity’s self-perception: incidentally addressing Hinton’s concerns and interpreting Hassabis’s cosmology
- Author(s):
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LI Deyi
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Institute of Systems Engineering, Academy of Military Sciences, Beijing 100091, China
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- Keywords:
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first principle; Four Elements Theory; cognitive physics; artificial intelligence; cognitive machine
- CLC:
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TP18
- DOI:
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10.11992/tis.202509013
- Abstract:
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Human anxiety toward artificial intelligence is fundamentally a projection of our own uncertainty and lack of control. This paper clarifies that cognitive machines are physical devices devoid of cells, metabolism, conscious emotions, emphasizing the instrumental rather than living nature of artificial intelligence, which can serve as an effective ’demystification’. The “Four Elements Theory”—matter, energy, structure, and time—serves as the first principle unifying human cognition and machine cognition. Human intelligence and machine intelligence share a common physical origin, mathematical isomorphism, temporal sequence, and essential unity. Through artificial intelligence, humanity is rediscovering itself.