When Identity Becomes an Algorithm

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Discussions on the interplay of humans and Artificial Intelligence tend to pose the issue in the language of opposition. However, according to the thinking of evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, tools such as AI can be better thought of as part of our extended phenotype. A phenotype refers to the observable characteristic of an organism, and the idea of the extended phenotype is that this should not be limited to biological processes, but include all of the effects that the genes have upon their environment, both internally and externally. We are used to defining ourselves strictly by the space we occupy in the physical world. The numbers of non-human cells that occupy our own body outnumber the number of human cells and vast colonies of bacteria swarm within the interior of our digestive tract. Author Robert Svoboda compares the human to a minority government ruling a primarily non-human population.

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