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The political and social contradictions of the human and online environment in the context of artificial intelligence applications

Interdisciplinary Studies

The political and social contradictions of the human and online environment in the context of artificial intelligence applications

R. Rakowski and P. Kowaliková

This study conducted by Roman Rakowski and Petra Kowaliková delves into the societal impacts of artificial intelligence, emphasizing the intersection of AI with democratic values and social justice. It argues for the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration to address regulatory and ethical considerations, ultimately striving for a just society that embraces technological innovation while safeguarding individual rights.

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Abstract
This study offers a comprehensive examination of the societal impacts of artificial intelligence (AI), providing a foundation for future research and discussions. It explores the compatibility of AI advancements with democratic values and social justice, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration among technical experts, ethicists, lawyers, and social scientists. The study highlights the importance of establishing appropriate regulations and ethical guidelines for AI use to create a just society that benefits from technological progress while protecting individual rights. The authors address the complex and multifaceted social and political challenges associated with AI, requiring thorough analysis and reflective discussion.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 21, 2024
Authors
Roman Rakowski, Petra Kowaliková
Tags
artificial intelligence
democracy
social justice
regulations
ethical guidelines
interdisciplinary collaboration
societal impacts
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