About the End of the World, at Least as We Know It

Luís Moniz Pereira, António Barata Lopes

Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational EthicsMachine Ethics(2020)

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AIArtificial intelligence has become the axis of an unprecedented cognitiveCognitive and technological revolutionRevolution. If other gains in the past have been perceived as threatening, the current changes justify fears and concerns. It is not only the rightRights to workWork that is most threatened, but also the powerPower structures that may become reinforced by the holders and manipulators of scientific and technological knowledge. Traditional functions of the State, such as currency issuing, are being challenged by technological multinationals, which aim to create their own virtual currencies. The promised humanization of life, as a result of the allocation of routine workWork to machinesMachine, may be but a mirage. Present and future changes are demanding and challenging; they force us to rethink the distribution of the wealth generated, otherwise the dynamics underlying the concentration of wealth will be further leveraged. With the current SocialSocial ContractContract (social), all points to increasing concentration of wealth and powerPower via scientific and technological innovation. We must question meritocracy and revise the dominant neoliberalism, on pain of a caste societySociety emergingEmerging, in which technology holders will exercise great dominance over the whole of societySociety. In short, issues of socialSocial and political ethicsEthic must be rethought alongside scientific and technological developments.
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