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The Political Philosophy of AI Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna, Austria)

The Political Philosophy of AI By Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna, Austria)

The Political Philosophy of AI by Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna, Austria)


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The Political Philosophy of AI Summary

The Political Philosophy of AI: An Introduction by Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna, Austria)

Political issues people care about such as racism, climate change, and democracy take on new urgency and meaning in the light of technological developments such as AI. How can we talk about the politics of AI while moving beyond mere warnings and easy accusations?

This is the first accessible introduction to the political challenges related to AI. Using political philosophy as a unique lens through which to explore key debates in the area, the book shows how various political issues are already impacted by emerging AI technologies: from justice and discrimination to democracy and surveillance. Revealing the inherently political nature of technology, it offers a rich conceptual toolbox that can guide efforts to deal with the challenges raised by what turns out to be not only artificial intelligence but also artificial power.

This timely and original book will appeal to students and scholars in philosophy of technology and political philosophy, as well as tech developers, innovation leaders, policy makers, and anyone interested in the impact of technology on society.

The Political Philosophy of AI Reviews

The disciplines of AI ethics and political philosophy focus on many of the same issues, but only rarely do we see the rich history of the latter discipline being used to make sense of the politics of AI. Coeckelbergh provides a welcome exception with this important book.
Henrik Skaug Stra, stfold University College

Artificial intelligence is fundamentally political, and this book illuminates why. It spans the debates about inequality, democracy, power, and posthumanism, and shows the importance of social and political theory to understanding AI.
Kate Crawford, author of Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence

Coeckelbergh[s] [] real focus is on showing a few thousand years worth of philosophical thought will not automatically become obsolete through feats of digital engineering.
Scott McLemee,Inside Higher Ed

About Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna, Austria)

Mark Coeckelberghis Professor of Philosophy of Media and Technology at the University of Vienna.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements



1 Introduction

2 Freedom: Manipulation by AI and Robot Slavery

3 Equality and Justice: Bias and Discrimination by AI

4 Democracy: Echo Chambers and Machine Totalitarianism

5 Power: Surveillance and (Self-)disciplining by Data

6 What about Non-Humans? Environmental Politics and Posthumanism

7 Conclusion: Political Technologies



References

Index

Additional information

NPB9781509548538
9781509548538
150954853X
The Political Philosophy of AI: An Introduction by Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna, Austria)
New
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2022-02-11
176
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