From Frankenstein to AI: Why intelligence without understanding remains dangerous
India, May 14 -- In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley imagines a scientist who succeeds in animating lifeless matter, only to discover that creating life is not the same as creating understanding. Victor Frankenstein's creature can perceive, feel, and even reason, yet it remains tragically excluded from the moral and emotional fabric that gives meaning to intelligence. The experiment does not fail because of a lack of technical brilliance; it falters because the creator does not fully comprehend the nature of what he has brought into being. This enduring literary moment offers a powerful analogy for our present engagement with Artificial Intelligence: we have learned to build systems that can process, predict, and perform, but we are still far f...
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