Humanizing Artificial Intelligence
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Edited by:
Luca M. Possati
About this book
What does humankind expect from AI? What kind of relationship between man and intelligent machine are we aiming for? Does an AI need to be able to recognize human unconscious dynamics to act for the "best" of humans—that "best" that not even humans can clearly define? Humanizing AI analyses AI and its numerous applications from a psychoanalytical point of view to answer these questions.
This important, interdisciplinary contribution to the social sciences, as applied to AI, shows that reflecting on AI means reflecting on the human psyche and personality; therefore conceiving AI as a process of deconstruction and reconstruction of human identity. AI gives rise to processes of identification and de-identification that are not simply extensions of human identities—as post-humanist or trans-humanist approaches believe—but completely new forms of identification.
Humanizing AI will benefit a broad audience: undergraduates, postgraduates and teachers in sociology, social theory, science and technology studies, cultural studies, philosophy, social psychology, and international relations. It will also appeal to programmers, software designers, students, and professionals in the sciences.
- It identifies factors orienting AI control pertaining to the hidden and unspeakable
- It offers a new interdisciplinary contribution to the social sciences applied to AI
- It provides a general survey on the problem of AI control
Author / Editor information
Luca M. Possati is a postdoc researcher at TU Delft (the Netherlands). He was a researcher and lecturer at the University of Porto, the Institut Catholique de Paris and the Fonds Ricoeur at the Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) in Paris. He is associate editor for Humanities & Social Sciences Communications and has published numerous papers and books on phenomenology and history of contemporary philosophy.
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