Postmodern AI: A New Vision of Man's Relationship with Technology
Mohammad Salman Alkhazaleh,
Tamara Al Shloul,
Azhar Shater,
Hussein Almajali and
Jihan Mousa
Studies in Media and Communication, 2025, vol. 13, issue 2, 50-61
Abstract:
This research explores the impact of postmodern artificial intelligence (AI) on philosophy, arts, politics, and ethics. It aims to analyze how AI reflects postmodern thought, focusing on concepts like relativism and multiplicity. The study also investigates AI's potential effects in various fields, including creativity, decision-making, and societal norms. The methodology includes a critical review of existing literature and case studies on AI applications. Key findings reveal that AI in the postmodern era challenges traditional notions of truth, authority, and creativity, while raising ethical concerns about bias, privacy, and job displacement. The research calls for clear ethical frameworks, education initiatives, and human-AI collaboration to address these challenges and ensure a balanced future between technology and humanity.
Date: 2025
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