
Solaris
Self-initiated
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"Solaris" is a seminal science fiction novel written by the Polish author Stanisław Lem, first published in 1961. The story is set on a distant planet called Solaris, which is covered almost entirely by a vast, sentient ocean.
Stanisław Lem, the renowned Polish writer, delved deeply into the themes of artificial intelligence (AI) and the human-machine relationship in his works. In "Solaris," he questioned the nature of consciousness through encounters with a sentient planet.
Through philosophical essays like "The Summa Technologiae," Lem pondered the existential implications of AI. His writings provoke reflection on the ethical, philosophical, and existential aspects of AI development, serving as a reminder of the complexities inherent in human-technology interaction.