Thinking about artificial intelligence from an ethical, critical and socially committed point of view
Rubén González Vallejo
EthAIca: Journal of Ethics, AI and Critical Analysis, 2025, vol. 4, 150
Abstract:
Artificial intelligence has redefined technology and its implications across different levels of society, accelerating the pace of information dissemination. This gives rise to two dimensions: the first refers to the (lack of) control over the flow of information, shaped by specific responses that generative technologies offer to users in a contextualized and supposedly reliable manner; the second concerns the sense of technological omnipresence imposed on the user. All of this stems from a development that has prioritized the technical over the ethical component. Therefore, we present EthAIca: Journal of Ethics, AI and Critical Analysis, offering a critical and interdisciplinary perspective that addresses and makes visible the system’s asymmetries and promotes socially committed and global solutions.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.56294/ai2025150
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