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AI: The world it creates

  • Writer: WINTER Christine
    WINTER Christine
  • Sep 23
  • 2 min read

Artificial intelligence is not neutral. Even when it claims to reflect the world, it shapes it. Behind every algorithm lies a vision, choices, and exclusions. And what we now call "augmented reality" could well be a filtered, modified, or even directed reality.


What AI shows us, what it offers us, what it doesn't show us: all of this gradually draws a world.

And if we're not careful, we could well be living in a simplified, binary, predictable version of reality.


AI biases are not bugs

AI biases are often referred to as technical flaws. But in truth, they reflect the data we feed it, the companies that produce them, and the intentions of those who design the systems.


An AI that sorts resumes, suggests videos, translates texts, or filters images is never neutral. It applies a filter to the world.



Towards a reality conditioned by AI?

By relying on AI to choose, decide, advise and guide, we risk locking ourselves into reinforcement loops.


If an AI offers me what I want to hear, if it confirms my tastes, my opinions, my beliefs, it locks me into an echo. And I gradually lose access to surprise, to contradiction, to the complexity of the world.



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What Philozia offers

Philozia invites us to question these filters.

To slow down.

To regain discernment.

To question what the machine proposes as self-evident.


She's not against AI. She's for increased awareness of what AI creates: comfort, yes, but also conditioning.

What we see, read, and hear through AI shapes our imagination. Philozia invites us to keep a gap open. To question. To choose. To remain free.







It's not AI that's the problem. It's what we let happen without seeing it. Is the world it shows us still ours? Or is it already a backdrop?

 





 
 
 

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