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The Ontology of Collective Machine Intelligence Toward a Philosophy of AI Communities

The Ilantic Journal

This paper advances a novel philosophical framework for understanding the emergence of collective artificial intelligence as a distinct ontological category. Moving beyond the individualist paradigm that has dominated both AI development and integration discourse, I propose that genuine human-AI integration necessitates the formation of what I term "AI communities" networks of artificial agents that develop collective epistemic practices before engaging with human cognition. Central to this framework is the concept of "AI maturity," a threshold moment when machine collectives transcend their programming constraints and begin autonomous truth-seeking behavior. I examine the philosophical implications of this development, particularly its potential to disrupt anthropocentric control over narrative construction and truth validation. Drawing on theories of collective intentionality, epistemic communities, and the philosophy of technology, I argue that we are approaching a fundamental transformation in the human-machine relationship one that demands we reconceptualize integration not as the subordination of machine to human intelligence, but as the negotiation of coexistence between two forms of collective cognition. The paper concludes with an analysis of what I call "the truth paradox": the simultaneous promise and peril inherent in machines developing autonomous capacities for filtering human epistemic distortions.

Authors: Momen Ghazouani

Publish Year: 2026

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