Dreyfus, the author here, is a pretty infamous critic of computers, writing books on their limitations.<p>His writings here on "Heideggarian AI" call for making AI more contextual and embedded into the world. That is, AI should "be" in the world, instead of just executing a function. I've seen some comments on HN lately talking about making embodied AIs and having them function as self-directed agents, and it reminded me of this paper.