What happens when a machine responds as if it understood you? In Language, Incompleteness, and Artificial Intelligence, artificial intelligence is approached not merely as a technology, but as a phenomenon of language, interpretation, and meaning-making. This book examines why generative systems are capable of eliciting recognition, expectation, and even subjective involvement, despite having no consciousness, intention, or human understanding. Through an original dialogue between AI, language, and psychoanalysis, the book argues that the impact of these systems lies not only in what they do, but in the place they come to occupy for us: the place of a response. This is a thought-provoking read for anyone who wants to understand artificial intelligence beyond technical hype, opening space for a deeper reflection on language, subjectivity, and the limits of meaning in our relationship with machines.
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