Christina Victor
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Christina Victor’s research sits at the provocative intersection of artificial intelligence, philosophy, and futurology, where she challenges conventional narratives about machine consciousness and human-machine coexistence. Her most cited work, “Remark on Artificial Intelligence, humanoid and Terminator scenario: A Neutrosophic way to futurology” (2020, 5 citations), extends her earlier exploration of Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem in relation to AI and the human mind. In this paper, Victor introduces a neutrosophic framework—a logic that embraces indeterminacy—to argue against alarmist “Terminator” scenarios, advocating instead for a more nuanced, less deterministic view of AI’s future. Her major contribution lies in applying neutrosophic reasoning to bridge technical AI development with philosophical inquiry, offering a middle path between utopian and dystopian predictions. While her citation count is modest, her work is notable for its originality and interdisciplinary boldness, appealing to researchers in AI ethics, philosophy of mind, and futures studies. Victor’s scholarship encourages a thoughtful, critical dialogue about how we conceptualize intelligence and agency in an increasingly automated world.
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