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  1. The Age of the Intelligent Machine: Singularity, Efficiency, and Existential Peril.Alexander Amigud - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (2):1-20.
    Machine learning, and more broadly artificial intelligence (AI), is a fascinating technology and can be considered as the closest approximation to the Cartesian “thinking thing” that humans have ever created. Just as the industrial revolution required a new ethos, the age of intelligent machines will create its own, challenging the established moral, economic, and political presuppositions. This paper discusses the relationship between AI and society; it presents several thought experiments to explore the complexity of the relationship and highlights the insufficiency (...)
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  • Technology as a Strategy of the Human? A Comparison Between the Extension Concept and the Fetish Concept of Technology.Maximilian Pieper - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (1):1-27.
    Discussions on the Anthropocene as the geology of mankind imply the question whether globalized technology such as energy technologies or A.I. ought to be first and foremost conceptualized as a strategy of the human in relation to nature or as a strategy of some humans over others. I argue that both positions are mirrored in the philosophy and sociology of technology through the concepts of technology as an extension and as a fetish. The extension concept understands technology as an extension (...)
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  • Comments on Maximilian Pieper, ‘Technology as a Strategy of the Human? A Comparison Between the Extension Concept and the Fetish Concept of Technology’.Alf Hornborg - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (1):1-4.
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