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I wrote 40 papers about AI generating synthetic truth. I used AI to write them [pdf] (philpapers.org)
2 points by GeldiBey 8 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments




The Emperor's New Algorithms is a phenomenological analysis of how LLMs function as "algorithmic tailors" weaving garments of probabilistic coherence that users mistake for truth.

The irony isn't lost on me: I used Claude to help formalize these ideas. The paper synthesizes Baudrillard's hyperreality with transformer architecture analysis to argue we're living in fourth-order simulacra.

Question for HN: If the analysis is correct but the method is self-referential, does that validate or invalidate the thesis?


That depends on whether the self-reference creates a Logical fallacy like argument by definition and/or circular argument



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