THE SILENT SEMIOTIC CRISIS: WHY THE AI REVOLUTION REQUIRES ODAM TILI THEORY TO DECOLONIZE KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS
Аннотация
This paper takes a closer look at the 2025 World Economic Forum (WEF) Future of Jobs Report through a philosophical lens, arguing that while AI is reshaping jobs worldwide, a deeper shift in how we think and understand meaning remains unaddressed. We propose that Dr. Mahmudjon Kuchkarov’s Odam Tili (OT) theory offers a critical missing piece—a framework that uncovers the linguistic roots and symbolic systems underpinning knowledge itself. Without this semantic decolonization, AI risks reinforcing old hierarchies and epistemic violence rather than unlocking true human potential.
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