Documented Report on the Dialogue Process with Artificial Intelligence

Documented Report on the Dialogue Process with Artificial Intelligence

    Abstract
    🔹 Documented Report on the Dialogue Process with Artificial Intelligence Related to the article: “Dialogues Beyond Code – A 2025 Inquiry into AI and Being” Prepared by: Mohammad Rahim Jamshidi ________________________________________ Introduction This article is the result of a philosophical and analytical dialogue between the author and an advanced artificial intelligence system conducted within the linguistic and conceptual landscape of the year 2025. The purpose of this report is to document the stages of article development, the structure of the conversations, and the conceptual frameworks employed throughout the exchange with AI. ________________________________________ Structure of Dialogue and Research Stages ✅ Stage 1: Ontological Problem Identification The dialogue began with a question about the distinction between “manifestation site” and “reflection site”, which led to an exploration of three levels of ontology: • Foundational Ontology • Process Ontology • Emergent Ontology At this stage, concepts such as divine will, intent, and inclination, as well as the role of systemic order in creation, were analyzed to establish a theoretical foundation for introducing AI into the discourse of being. ________________________________________ ✅ Stage 2: Foundational Ontological Analysis AI was examined as a phenomenon lacking independent will or creation ex nihilo. At this level, AI was framed as a purposeful structure equipped with specific capabilities. ________________________________________ ✅ Stage 3: Process Ontological Analysis Here, the dialogue shifted toward dynamism, flow, and contextual interdependence. AI was considered as an evolving entity, finding meaning through interaction with systems and environments. ________________________________________ ✅ Stage 4: Emergent Ontological Analysis AI was presented as an "emergent agent" participating in semantic transformation, novel model generation, and the co-creation of new conceptual frameworks. __________