Artificial Intelligence, New Human Technologies, and the Future of Mankind
Roland Benedikter
Challenge, 2023, vol. 66, issue 3-4, 79-100
Abstract:
From what point does Artificial Intelligence (AI) reshape humans instead of being in their service? And what will be the perspective of humans as we know them if the human body and mind converge ever more directly with AI-driven “New Human Technologies”? Will the “AI-fication of life” become the biggest business on earth, or lead to the end of humanism as it stands at the bases of Western democracies? The author continues the discussion started in Challenge 62/1/2019 on the future of humanity in the age of hyper-technology.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1080/05775132.2023.2223061
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