Victor Christianto
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About
Victor Christianto is an interdisciplinary researcher whose work spans the intersections of artificial intelligence, philosophy of mind, and speculative futures studies. He is perhaps best known for his explorations of the philosophical and mathematical boundaries of AI, drawing on foundational concepts such as Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem to interrogate the limits of machine cognition and the nature of human consciousness. His notable paper, "Remark on Artificial Intelligence, Humanoid and Terminator Scenario: A Neutrosophic Way to Futurology" (2020), applies neutrosophic logic — a framework designed to handle uncertainty, indeterminacy, and contradiction — to critically assess trajectories in AI development and humanoid robotics. Rather than embracing techno-utopianism uncritically, Christianto advocates for thoughtful, ethically grounded approaches to emerging technologies. His work has accumulated citations across multiple publication venues, reflecting a growing interest in philosophical and logical frameworks applied to AI discourse. Christianto's scholarship appeals to readers seeking nuanced, mathematically informed perspectives on how humanity might responsibly navigate the accelerating development of intelligent machines and the profound questions such advancement raises about mind, identity, and the future.
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