CONCEPT
Language Game
Wittgenstein's technical term for the interwoven unity of speech and activity in which words acquire meaning — <em>Sprachspiel</em> — and the central concept through which the AI language moment becomes philosophically legible.
A language game, in the Philosophical Investigations, is not a game played with language but a form of activity in which language and action are so interwoven that neither can be understood apart from the other. Ordering, requesting, describing, reporting, joking, promising, consoling — each is a distinct language game with its own grammar, its own criteria for success, its own way of connecting words to the world. The meaning of a word is its role in such a game. Change the game and the meaning changes, even if the words remain identical. The concept dissolves the picture theory from within and supplies the framework within which human-AI interaction can be diagnosed with precision.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The concept begins with observation. Wittgenstein asks the reader to look at ordinary speech — a builder calling for slabs, a child learning to name colors, strangers exchanging greetings — and notice how radically different these activities are. They share the surface feature
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