Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

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Ziad Mahayni

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220 pages

 

Since the release of ChatGPT in 2022, artificial intelligence (AI) has become part of our world. AI expands the scope of human capabilities and makes possible things that were previously unthinkable. It raises fundamentally new questions about whether and how it is possible to use such technology responsibly. But AI is not just a new technology in the hands of humans. It is a technology that will have a significant impact on humans. AI is changing humans’ understanding of themselves and the world. The essential question that arises in the face of increasingly powerful AI is therefore not the potential of the technology, but that of humans themselves: How do humans differ from machines, what is their place in the world, and will they even have a special place in the age of AI? The answers that humans give to this question are reflected in everything that defines human life. This book outlines some basic thoughts around a new view of humanity and the world currently emerging in the debate on AI and asks what consequences could arise from them

Ziad Mahayni

Ziad Mahayni is Professor of Applied Ethics at Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Director of the Centre for Ethical Issues in the 21st Century and host of the podcast ‘Auf der Kippe – Philosophy for the Digital Age’.

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