Wykład online o AI dr Natalii Juchniewicz na rumuńskim uniwersytecie (28.03.2024)
Wykład pt. „Axel Honneth, Judith Butler, and artificial intelligence?” wygłosi 28 marca 2024 r. o 17.00 (18.00 w Rumunii) dla Centrum Filozofii Stosowanej Uniwersytetu Babeș-Bolyai w Kluż-Napoka dr Natalia Juchniewicz z Wydziału Filozofii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. Poniżej szczegóły i informacje, jak dołączyć do spotkania.
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The aim of the presentation will be to indicate in which areas and in what sense Axel Honneth’s and Judith Butler’s classical theories of recognition (along with their interpretations) can play a significant role in research on human relations with artificial intelligence. The theory of recognition provides a multi-level description of the construction of self-awareness by the subject, of relationships with other people, and normative constraints on one’s own actions. It also diagnoses situations in which misrecognition occurs. In the era of developing artificial intelligence, which forms the background of everyday activities performed by people (e.g. activity-tracking applications, algorithms on social media), is implemented into assisting technologies (e.g. social robots), and plays a significant role in decision-making processes based on large computational models (e.g. programs supporting human resources departments) or displacing some professions from the job market (e.g., analysts), the question that needs to be asked from the perspective of social philosophy and philosophy of technology is whether the classical theory of recognition can be applied to AI research, and if so, whether it requires certain changes and supplements. In the presentation, I will demonstrate how the theory of recognition operates in research on AI and I will identify areas that still require augmentation.