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on e-worlds: msg#00072culture.india.sarai.reader
hello everyone, here is something i wrote to my circle of friends a couple of days back -- part wordplay, part critique, part farce, part serious, ... but overall, a ramble, but perhaps something that some might find interesting ... albeit in bits ... subbu. e-worlds -------- The e seems to have taken the centre stage these days. We have e-verything today: from e-mail, e-governance, e-commerce, e-business, e-communities, e-forums, e-medicine, e-teaching, e-learning ... and the list only continues to grow. We are in the midst of e-worlds. The seduction of the e is evident -- but, whether we will get a relief from the I that usually dominates this world is unclear. Or maybe they will battle for dominance, or maybe they will be married together to produce something else altogether? What will the marriage of I and the e produce? Will it be e-I, i.e. will all of this cultimate in the electronic I, which will be the super-ego to make up Freud's third corner after the I(d) and the e(go)? I, e, and e-I -- seems appropriate to recast Freud's psychology to give birth to e-Freud's e-psychology -- well, we have always had an e-psychiatrist with us in the form of Eliza, haven't we? Too bad people misrepresented the attempt as AI. Perhaps Eliza didn't realize that she really was an example of electronic Intelligence. Wonder if Eliza's I, its ego, (or should it be liza's e? wonder who liza is ... ) was bruised by terming its intelligence artificial. How anthropocentric of us? But, in some ways, AI is a misplaced endeavour. It should really have been called eI - electronic Intelligence. As an attempt to be human, as human as can be, AI is doomed. How can you be human if you are artificial, and not human? If you want to have human intelligence and replicate it, reproduce! It can be enjoyable too, unless you happen to be one of those repressed types .. hmm .. well, maybe Eliza can help you there? But, we are digressing. Let us get back to AI and eI. As a complement to human intelligence, eI perhaps seems more appropriate. Not only does eI as a term respect the I of the e, it also fits in so well with the latest fashion doing the rounds -- e-Intelligence. We are far more likely to accept eI than AI ... the e is less of a threat to the I that we humans have! But, more seriously, the shift from the A to the e is also more likely a shift in outlook and not just a cosmetic change in nomenclature. But, I wonder if the e has gone too far. Has the e become the refuge of those who have "failed conventionally"? The e needs to be put back in its place where it belongs .. back in the atom, unless you happen to be the nucelar types, in which case .. forget putting the e back there .. you are much more interested in smashing the atom to bits (pun unintended) .. and god save the world. *** Statutory Warning: Too much e is harmful to your I, and your I's too! *** The process of deconstructing e-worlds has to take place. We need to reclaim the humanist aspects of our lives -- teaching, learning, commerce, business, communication, governance, medicine, intelligence... The e is but another tool that can participate in these endeavours. But, we seem to have lost track of this in venturing too far away from our anthropocentrism. Tagging the e before these can only serve to focus too much on the technology, and less on the endeavour. All of this is not to discount the power and politics of the e-medium, and possibilities the e-technologies engender. Yet, one should recognize that one cannot lose track of the primacy of the endeavours within which the technologies are situated. In some senses, all over the world, the public commons, public resources, and public goods are being given up, and we are now left with the e-commons that the Internet, I-net, seems to show signs of. But, how long, before the I-net transitions from being an e-common, e-public space to an e-private space? In some ways, another way to look at the increasing focus on the e is as a manifestation of the culture of dichotomies, in this case, the dichotomy between the real and the illusionary (or in today's e-worlds, the real and the electronic). If the dichotomy did not exist, we would be perhaps focused on governance itself, and not boost the e's ego by talking of e-governance. Similarly, we would talk of learning, not e-learning. But, somehow the e seems to have gotten better of all of our I's, perhaps e-intelligence is superior to human intellgence, after all! Alas, we are all caught in dichotomies, aren't we? The entire field of AI is one that can be said to find its place in the gap created by the mind-body divide. If one looked at intelligence outside that framework, the fallacy would be perhaps more apparent. One might then focus on e-intelligence and give e's I its due, its place in the sun, and then also subsume it within the larger Intelligence of humanity, there would be nothing artificial about it. Then, maybe then, the marriage of e and the I will produce something beautiful. _________________________________________ reader-list: an open discussion list on media and the city. Critiques & Collaborations To subscribe: send an email to reader-list-request@xxxxxxxxx with subscribe in the subject header. List archive: <https://mail.sarai.net/pipermail/reader-list/> |
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