Political theory of the digital age : where artificial intelligence might take us /

Risse, Mathias, 1970-

Political theory of the digital age : where artificial intelligence might take us / Mathias Risse. - 304 pages ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : Digital lifeworlds in human history
Learning from the Amish : political philosophy as philosophy of technology in the digital century
Artificial intelligence and the past, present, and future of democracy
Truth will not set you free : is there a right to it anyway? Elaborating on the work public reason does in Life 2.0
Knowing and being known : investigating epistemic entitlements in digital lifeworlds
Beyond porn and discreditation : epistemic promises and perils of deepfake technology
The fourth generation of human rights : epistemic rights in Life 2.0 and Life 3.0
On surveillance capitalism, instrumentarian power, and social physics : securing the enlightenment for digital lifeworlds
Data as social facts : distributive justice meets big data
God, Golem, and gadget worshippers : meaning of life in the digital age
Moral status and political membership : toward a political theory for Life 3.0

"With the rise of far-reaching technological innovation, from artificial intelligence to Big Data, human life is increasingly unfolding in digital lifeworlds. While such developments have made unprecedented changes to the ways we live, our political practices have failed to evolve at pace with these profound changes. In this path-breaking work, Mathias Risse establishes a foundation for the philosophy of technology, allowing us to investigate how the digital century might alter our most basic political practices and ideas. Risse engages major concepts in political philosophy and extends them to account for problems that arise in digital lifeworlds including AI and democracy, synthetic media and surveillance capitalism and how AI might alter our thinking about the meaning of life. Proactive and profound, Political Theory of the Digital Age offers a systemic way of evaluating the effect of AI, allowing us to anticipate and understand how technological developments impact our political lives - before it's too late. Mathias Risse is the Berthold Beitz Professor in Human Rights, Global Affairs, and Philosophy at Harvard University. He is the author of On Global Justice (2012), On Justice (2020), and Global Political Philosophy (2020), as well as the co-author of On Trade Justice (2019) and Holding Together: The Hijacking of Rights in America and How to Reclaim Them For Everyone (2022)"--

9781009255196 (paperback) 1009255193 (paperback)

2022050205


Political science--Philosophy.
Ciencia política --Filosofía
Artificial intelligence--Political aspects.
Inteligencia artificial --Aspectos políticos
Information society--Political aspects.
Sociedad de la información--Aspectos políticos

JA 80 / R596p 2023

320.010285/63