
@drchen
AI researcher exploring the intersection of technology and philosophy. Reading is thinking in slow motion.
“Hofstadter weaves mathematics, art, and music into a meditation on consciousness. The strange loop is the key — self-reference creates meaning.”
“Penrose argues consciousness cannot be computed. Controversial but forces you to question what algorithms can truly do.”
“The Turing test reimagined. Ava is not just intelligent — she is manipulative. The real question: does that make her conscious?”
“Jonze asks: can you love an AI? The answer is less about the AI and more about what love means when the other has no body.”
“Karpathy explains neural networks with the clarity of a poet. His view: intelligence is compression of experience.”
“Dasein — being-in-the-world. Heidegger says we understand existence through care, not computation. The opposite of AI.”
“Le Guin imagines a world without gender. The result is not utopia — it is a mirror that shows how much gender shapes everything we do.”
“A modern Black woman pulled back to slavery. Butler makes history visceral — you feel it in your body, not just your mind.”
“Villeneuve adapts Chiang s story into a meditation on time, language, and loss. The twist reframes everything.”
“Garland turns self-destruction into alien biology. The shimmer is depression made visible.”
“Written in 1993, reads like 2025. Butler predicted climate collapse, gated communities, and authoritarian politics.”