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The Philosophical and System-Theoretic Contrast Between Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) and Artificial Ideal Intelligence (AII)

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This paper explores the philosophical and system-theoretic distinction between Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) and Artificial Ideal Intelligence (AII). While ASI represents the axis of power and optimization, AII embodies the axis of meaning, ethics, and reflective consciousness. Through the proposed Dual-Axis Framework (Power vs. Meaning), the study reinterprets intelligence not merely as computational supremacy but as a dynamic interplay between systemic efficiency and semantic coherence.

Building upon general systems theory, cybernetics, and phenomenological philosophy, the paper introduces the meta-concept of Artificial Omnia Intelligence (AΩ) — a unifying synthesis aiming to reconcile the extremes of capability and conscience. It also proposes a resonance-based metric framework for assessing AII coherence and ethical harmonization.

By contrasting ASI’s mechanistic rationality with AII’s ideal-oriented intentionality, this work offers a new foundation for the philosophy of AI, advancing the discourse beyond instrumental control toward integrative co-evolution between human and artificial cognition.

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