Post-human futures: human enhancement, artificial intelligence and social theory
This volume engages with post-humanist and transhumanist approaches to present an original exploration of the question of how humankind will fare in the face of artificial intelligence. With emerging technologies now widely assumed to be calling into question assumptions about human beings and their...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume engages with post-humanist and transhumanist approaches to present an original exploration of the question of how humankind will fare in the face of artificial intelligence. With emerging technologies now widely assumed to be calling into question assumptions about human beings and their place within the world, and computational innovations of machine learning leading some to claim we are coming ever closer to the long-sought artificial general intelligence, it defends humanity with the argument that technological ‘advances’ introduced artificially into some humans do not annul their fundamental human qualities. Against the challenge presented by the possibility that advanced artificial intelligence will be fully capable of original thinking, creative self-development and moral judgement and therefore have claims to legal rights, the authors advance a form of ‘essentialism’ that justifies providing a ‘decent minimum life’ for all persons. As such, while the future of the human is in question, the authors show how dispensing with either the category itself or the underlying reality is a less plausible solution than is often assumed |
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adam_text | Contents List of illustrations List of contributors vii viii 1 Introduction: conceptualizing post-human futures MARK CARRIGAN AND DOUGLAS V. PORPORA 1 Being human (or what?) in the digital matrix land: the construction of the humanted 23 PIERPAOLO DONATI 2 Being human as an option: how to rescue personal ontology from transhumanism, and (above all) why bother 48 ANDREA M. MACCARINI 3 Perplexity logs: on routinized certainty work and social consequences of seeking advice from an artificial intelligence 69 EMMANUEL LAZEGA 4 Artificial intelligence and the challenge of social care in aging societies: who or what will care for us in the future? 92 JAMIE MORGAN 5 Why should enhanced and unenhanced humans care for each other? ISMAEL AL-AMOUDI AND GAZI ISLAM 117
Illustrations Figures The morphogenetic cycle of SAC (structure, agency and culture) run by the DTM that generates the hybridization of society and the passive humanted 32 1.2 The proactive humanted 33 4.1 Adult social care spending, 2010-2011 to 2017-2018 (adjusted for inflation) 99 6.1 Datum and verbal formulation 141 6.2 The basic M/M diagram of one morphogenetic cycle 147 1.1 Tables How the digital technological matrix progressively transforms humanness and society 2.1 The variety of HE goals 4.1 Estimated breakdown of gross adult social care funding in England, 2016-2017 1.1 27 54 97
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Contents List of illustrations List of contributors vii viii 1 Introduction: conceptualizing post-human futures MARK CARRIGAN AND DOUGLAS V. PORPORA 1 Being human (or what?) in the digital matrix land: the construction of the humanted 23 PIERPAOLO DONATI 2 Being human as an option: how to rescue personal ontology from transhumanism, and (above all) why bother 48 ANDREA M. MACCARINI 3 Perplexity logs: on routinized certainty work and social consequences of seeking advice from an artificial intelligence 69 EMMANUEL LAZEGA 4 Artificial intelligence and the challenge of social care in aging societies: who or what will care for us in the future? 92 JAMIE MORGAN 5 Why should enhanced and unenhanced humans care for each other? ISMAEL AL-AMOUDI AND GAZI ISLAM 117
Illustrations Figures The morphogenetic cycle of SAC (structure, agency and culture) run by the DTM that generates the hybridization of society and the passive humanted 32 1.2 The proactive humanted 33 4.1 Adult social care spending, 2010-2011 to 2017-2018 (adjusted for inflation) 99 6.1 Datum and verbal formulation 141 6.2 The basic M/M diagram of one morphogenetic cycle 147 1.1 Tables How the digital technological matrix progressively transforms humanness and society 2.1 The variety of HE goals 4.1 Estimated breakdown of gross adult social care funding in England, 2016-2017 1.1 27 54 97 |
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