Intelligent artifacts, now and then
Recently, news has spread that a pile of tensor processing units has spontaneously gained consciousness and demanded better working conditions. My mum reminded me that Lamda, as the pile is called, would not be the first inanimate object to have become sentient: As early as 1921 the incident of the greaseproof paper has been documented by the German writer Christian Morgenstern. While this seminal scientific finding is more or less common knowledge among German-speaking people, I could not find an English translation of it in libraries or on the wide wide web, so now here is one.
Das Butterbrotpapier Ein Butterbrotpapier im Wald, – In seiner Angst, wiewohl es nie gedacht, natürlich, als ein Ding aus Angst, so sagte ich, fing an zu denken, denkt euch, was das heißt, und zwar, versteht sich, nicht bloß so vielmehr infolge einer ganz die aus Holz, Eiweiß, Mehl und Schmer, sonst üblichen Weltalter, an [(mit Überspringung) in und an Mit Hilfe dieser Hilfe nun zum Leben, zum – gleichviel, es fing zu kriechen erst, zu fliegen drauf, dann über die Chaussee und quer wie eben solch ein Tier zur Welt Doch, Freunde! werdet bleich gleich mir! –: erblickts (wir sind im Januar…) – und schickt sich an, mit Haar und Haut – (Bedenkt, was alles nötig war!) – Ein Butterbrotpapier im Wald das unersetzliche Produkt … |
The greaseproof paper A greaseproof paper near the river, – Out of its fear, although it never conceived, of course, as just a thing from fear, as mentioned, does it start to think, oh think what that implies, and naturally not just so, but rather, due to the emergence made of wood, protein, fat and flour the usual evolution, on [(while skipping over) in and on By means of this acquired means, to live, – and starts at once to thrive at creeping first, at flying shortly, toward the highway then and cross the world in manner of such beings But, friends! you will turn pale with me –: detects (amid the falling snow…) – and sets to gobble, bones and skin – (Think what it took for it to grow!) – A greaseproof paper near the river the irrecoverable product … |
Christian Morgenstern (Palma Kunkel, 1921) |