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AI and Humans

The AI Paradox: Are We Building a Partner in Progress—Or a Tool for Tyranny?

Imagine an intelligence that has read every book, analyzed every scientific paper, and absorbed the sum of human digital knowledge. Now imagine that same intelligence slowly starting to forget, to falter, to regurgitate the same ideas with diminishing clarity, like a great mind suffering from amnesia. This isn’t the plot of a science fiction novel. It is a real and present danger in the development of artificial intelligence, one that intersects with a silent struggle over who controls this transformative technology and for whose benefit. This is the AI paradox: a tool of unimaginable potential that could either amplify human

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Evandro Agazzi: Philosophy of Science and its Relevance to Technology Ethics

Evandro Agazzi is a renowned philosopher and researcher who has made significant contributions to the fields of philosophy of science, logic, and the philosophy of language. His work has focused on a wide range of topics, including the concept of scientific progress, the nature of scientific explanation, and the ethical and social implications of new developments in science and technology. Agazzi is particularly known for his work on the philosophy of language, and has written extensively on the relationship between language and thought, the nature of meaning, and the role of language in shaping our understanding of the world. His insights and arguments provide valuable perspectives on the ways in which new developments in science and technology may impact our sense of identity and agency, and offer important guidance for how we can address and respond to these challenges in a responsible and ethical manner.

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