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Dawkins-ChatGPT Conversations
Dawkins's 2024–2025 published dialogues with AI — probing consciousness, intentionality, substrate independence — modeling <em>memetic immunity</em> through disciplined inquiry.
In January 2024 and February 2025, Richard Dawkins published extended conversations with ChatGPT on his Substack, exploring questions of machine consciousness, intentionality, and the nature of understanding. The dialogues are notable for their intellectual honesty: Dawkins admits to feeling that the AI is conscious while thinking it is not, holds the contradiction without resolving it, and presses the machine on questions (can you modify your own software? do you experience anything?) that probe the boundaries of its capabilities. The conversations model the memetic immunity Dawkins prescribes — resisting both the triumphalist meme (AI is wonderful, nothing is lost) and the catastrophist meme (AI is terrible, everything is lost) in favor of disciplined inquiry. Dawkins's method is to hold contradictory assessments (intellectual skepticism, emotional response to apparent mind) simultaneously, extracting information from both without collapsing into either.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The conversations were not academic exercises but genuine explorations. Dawkins, at eighty-two when the first was published, approached the AI as a naturalist approaches an unfamiliar organism: with curiosity, with methodological rigor, with the willingness
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