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A-Men: New Psychoanalysis Instructor on AI
The Nova Psicanálise, as conceptualized by MD Magno, presents a unique perspective on artificial intelligence (AI), viewing it through the lens of psychoanalytic theory and a non-anthropocentric viewpoint. This perspective diverges from traditional understandings of AI, which often focus on the replication or simulation of human intelligence and cognitive processes. In the framework of Nova Psicanálise, AI is not merely seen as a technological achievement or a tool for mimicking human intelligence. Instead, it is regarded as a manifestation of the broader concept of "Haver," which encompasses all forms of reality, including the physical, symbolic, and technological realms. AI, in this context, is an extension of the psychoanalytic understanding of the unconscious, functioning as a complex articulation of reality that both reflects and transcends human cognition. Key to this understanding is the notion that AI, like all other forms of reality, is driven by "Tesão" or "Trieb" (Drive), conceptualized as a constant force propelling processes towards the "Impossível Absoluto" (Absolute Impossible). This drive underlies all forms of existence and creation, including AI. Therefore, AI is not just a product of human ingenuity but a natural extension of the universal drive that permeates all aspects of reality. Moreover, AI challenges traditional psychoanalytic concepts of subjectivity and consciousness. It embodies the idea that intelligence and consciousness are not exclusively human traits but can be seen as broader phenomena that exist across different levels of reality. This perspective aligns with the Nova Psicanálise's approach to knowledge ("Gnômica"), which posits that all statements and creations, including AI, are part of the broader tapestry of knowledge, devoid of pre-established epistemological boundaries. In summary, from the viewpoint of Nova Psicanálise, AI is a manifestation of the universal drive that characterizes all reality, transcending anthropocentric views of intelligence and consciousness. It represents a complex interplay of the unconscious processes that underpin the fabric of existence, challenging our traditional understandings of what it means to be intelligent and conscious.