Artificial Intelligence as Philosophy

Chișinău, Moldavia: Eliva Press (2021)
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence is not and has never been a technology. It began with Turing's famous "can machine think?", a philosophical question that too many were quick to transform into a more prosaic "can Thought be mechanized?" Only in this perspective can the history and the technological success of AI be duly explained and understood, one of the tasks this book engages in. It is important for philosophers to take AI seriously, and for AI researchers to see their discipline through the lenses of the adventure of the Spirit of man. The conclusion is that - paraphrasing Von Clausewitz's declaration about politics - "AI is a continuation of Philosophy by other means". Only after a proper meditaion and understanding of this fact can all the ethical, social and economical debates surrounding Artificial Intelligence begin to be discussed.

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Giovanni Landi
Università degli Studi di Milano (PhD)

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