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"A Companion to Applied Philosophy of AI explores artificial intelligence (AI) from an applied philosophy perspective. It emphasizes the need for a multiperspective approach in light of the new epistemological, ethical, societal, political, and legal challenges that are raised by the use of AI. The book comprises 30 chapters, which probe not only how philosophical reflection has an influence on the various applications of AI, but also how AI itself can alter how we think and how we do philosophy. Against the background of the exploration of a revised understanding of applied philosophy, this research companion aims to develop a contemporary, realistic, and responsible approach to emergent AI technologies, technologies that will increasingly shape our societies and our personal lives in the future"-- Provided by publisher.
About the author
Martin Hähnel is a Lecturer at the University of Bremen with expertise in virtue ethics, applied ethics, and the history of philosophy. He holds a doctorate in philosophy and has published extensively on ethical naturalism and AI ethics.
Regina Müller is a Visiting Professor at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg and a researcher at the University of Bremen. Her work focuses on ethical dimensions of technology and structural injustice, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches.