| Title |
Artificial stupidity as a weapon against artificial intelligence in the fight for the right to live in a fascinating world |
| Authors |
Keturakis, Saulius |
| ISBN |
9789512535842 |
| eISBN |
9789512535859 |
| Full Text |
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| Is Part of |
Research papers on artificial intelligence in the military operational environment and wargaming / Saulius Keturakis, Arto Mutanen, Antti Rissanen & Jouko Vankka (eds.).. Helsinki : National Defence University Department of Military Technology, 2026. p. 1-23.. ISBN 9789512535842. eISBN 9789512535859 |
| Keywords [eng] |
artificial stupidity ; artificial intelligence ; brute force computing ; restoration of meaning |
| Abstract [eng] |
This paper aims at finding an answer to the question that arises when artificial intelligence begins to do many things more efficiently than humans. The result achieved quickly thanks to technology turns out to be very impovering for the human world because many processes that previously had great cultural significance for humans now cease to be interesting to them. Based on the ideas of Claude Shannon, Robert Musil, and other authors, the study draws attention to the fact that humans have long had a reliable means of preserving the attractiveness of the environment. This is the so-called artificial stupidity, which, although not a powerful enough weapon to defeat technologies such as artificial intelligence, is sufficient to restore human self-esteem and well-being. The study draws attention to the so-called jailbreak culture, which helps the user overcome the prohibitions imposed by artificial intelligence administrators and forces the algorithm to act in the way that does not suit its intended purpose. |
| Published |
Helsinki : National Defence University Department of Military Technology, 2026 |
| Type |
Journal article |
| Language |
English |
| Publication date |
2026 |
| CC license |
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