Intelligence: Why Prefer the Artificial to the Real Thing? - Bringing Philosophy to Life #14
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Intelligence: Why Prefer the Artificial to the Real Thing? - Bringing Philosophy to Life #14

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Can artificial intelligence replace human beings and their intrinsic values? Join Albert A. Anderson as he explores the philosophical implications of AI advancements, including the risks associated with its rapid progress. Discover the importance of final causes, imagination, and the art of life in navigating the ever-evolving landscape of technology and human existence.
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Intelligence: Why Prefer the Artificial to the Real Thing? - Bringing Philosophy to Life #14
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20 de junho de 2023
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24 min
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Albert A. Anderson, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Babson College in Massachusetts, where he held an endowed chair as Murata Professor of Ethics from 1995 to 2003. He has also held tenured faculty appointments in philosophy at Clark University and Albion College and full-time positions at Bates College and Rhode Island School of Design. He was a founding member of the International Society for Universal Dialogue serving as its president from 1996-2001. He is president of Agora Publications, Inc., which specializes in translating, adapting, and performing classical philosophical texts.