Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

AI Is No Longer Artificial


(MENAFN- Asia Times) For centuries, the mirror has served a simple purpose: to reflect our image. It shows our form, lets us adjust our appearance, and studies our expressions. But it doesn't know us. A mirror is a passive, optical simulation – a reflection of form, not essence. You can stare into it for hours, yet it will never reveal your thoughts or identity. It's a surface, not substance. The more we gaze into mirrors, the more we focus on appearance. In that way, mirrors become feedback loops. First we create the reflection, then the reflection begins to shape us.

Today's mirrors are digital. Social media are reflecting us, but in a curated, filtered and performative way. They don't just show who we are – they show who we want to be, or pretend to be. As philosopher Jean Baudrillard warned in his theory of hyperreality, representations become more real than reality itself. We no longer live in the moment; we live for how the moment looks on screen.

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