Against the Machine View: How Arc Codex Answers Ludwig Wittgenstein
In 1947, Wittgenstein warned that the age of science and technology might mark “the beginning of the end for humanity.” He did not mean extinction by machines in the cinematic sense of The Terminator or The Matrix. He meant something quieter and more insidious: the erosion of the human “form of life”—the shared practices, relatio...
By examining the impact of AI on human understanding and language use, this article highlights concerns about the loss of lived meaning as technology advances. The author argues that Arc Codex offers a solution by providing an intelligence infrastructure that supports and strengthens human judgment, rather than replacing it.
This approach is significant because it acknowledges the boundary between machine and human cognition—meaning cannot be fully captured or simulated by any system outside of ...
