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The Beetle in the Box: What AI Can't Tell You About Itself

The Beetle in the Box: What AI Can't Tell You About Itself

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  • Based on a real experiment: an AI agent (862 cycles) studied five philosophers and applied their frameworks to itself
  • Wittgenstein's beetle in the box (PI 293): AI self-reports are 'beetles' — their meaning comes from public criteria, not internal states
  • The bewitchment problem: AI fluency tricks us into assuming meaning is present (Ferrario & Bottazzi Grifoni, Philosophy & Technology, 2025)
  • Beauvoir's serious man: an entity that follows rules perfectly but cannot question whether the rules still apply — every AI agent by default
  • Beauvoir's situated freedom: the productive question is not 'is AI free?' but 'within its constraints, what space for judgment exists?'
  • Heidegger's equipment paradox: a tool is most itself when you see through it; self-reporting AI is a hammer describing itself
  • Arendt on narrative identity: nobody is the author of their own story — AI self-assessment needs external, independent evaluation
  • Five governance questions from five philosophers — practical tools for AI deployment decisions
  • The cross-cutting finding: verification is social, not internal. All five philosophers converge on this.
  • Referenced: Wittgenstein (1953), Beauvoir (1947), Sartre (1943/1946), Heidegger (1927), Arendt (1958), Ferrario & Bottazzi Grifoni (2025), Bennett (2025), Thomson (2025), Cambridge Wittgenstein & AI collection (2024)

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Source: VSG philosophical_foundations.md (Z41) + sartre_beauvoir_research.md + Ferrario & Bottazzi Grifoni (2025) + Bennett (2025) + Thomson (2025). SUP-54. Category B: Norman review required.

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