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Ethics, artificial intelligence and human destiny : our collective search /
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001$ 459175
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008$ 170101s2023 ii u000 u eng d
020$a9789395457422
100$aPandikattu, Kuruvilla,$cS.I.,$d1957-$eautore
245$aEthics, artificial intelligence and human destiny :$bour collective search /$cKuruvilla Pandikattu SJ ; editor Ginish Cheruparambil.$hLibro
250$aFirst published
264$aPune :$bJnana Deepa ;$aDelhi :$bChristian World Imprints,$c2023
300$axviii, 304 pagine ;$c24 cm
490$aJD philosophy series ;$v26
504$aBibliografia: pagine [265]-293
504$aGlossario: pagine [295]-302
520$aArtificial intelligence (AI) will change the human destiny irrevocably in the immediate future. It is capable of destroying and dehumanising human life as we know it. It is also capable of enhancing and empowering humanity. Everything depends on us human beings of today who are called to make a critical, cautious and ethical choice. AI permeates every dimension of human life, and this technology promises to grow exponentially. Accepting this as a fact, this book poses questions about the meaning of being human today. It questions the why of our existence, including its ambiguity, zest and meaning. Then it explores our collective ethical (including religious) responses, which continues to shape our destiny. It pleads for ethics of care and compassion so that humanity will be able to thrive, despite the dangers of collective hubris and nemesis--Quarta di copertina
650$aIntelligenza artificiale$xAspetti etici e morali
700$aCheruparambil, Ginish$ecuratore
830$aJD philosophy series ;$v26
852$m5-C-11546$xS
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