Artificial Intelligence, Labour and the Common Good (66061)

Session Information: Philosophy, Ethics, Consciousness
Session Chair: Evie Holmberg

Friday, January 6, 2023 (11:20)
Session: Session 2
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

All presentation times are UTC-10 (Pacific/Honolulu)

The objective of this paper is to emphasize that like every other phenomenon in the human society, the Common Good should be the Grundnorm and the Ultimate End for artificial intelligence (AI) research and development. It maintains that the end of artificial intelligence research should not be for a Private (individual or Nation-State) Good, as in: Not Money! Not Power! Not Technological Supremacy! Not Information/Data Control! Not Fame! Not Intellectual Vanity! Not Playing God! It argues that Science and Technology in general should be ordained toward the Common Good. Thus, artificial intelligence research and technology, therefore should be for the holistic advancement (flourishment) of the Human Person and the Human (Global) Society, which is the Common Good. As it is presently and in the nearest future, the artificial intelligent systems developed and produced (so called weak AI or Narrow AI) have (or will have) their greatest impact on human labour, and its related problematics, such as ethical and legal responsibility in the use of artificial intelligence. This paper therefore sets out to expose the socio-philosophical implications of the research and development of artificial intelligence on the notion of labour, in respect to the importance of the common good.

Authors:
Justin Nnaemeka Onyeukaziri, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan


About the Presenter(s)
Dr NNAEMEKA JUSTIN ONYEUKAZIRI(歐思鼎) is an Adjunct Assistant Professor, Center of Holistic Education and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Fu Jen Academia Catholica, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan. He is researching on Phil. of AI and Science.

Connect on Linkedin
https://tw.linkedin.com/in/onyeukaziri-justin-nnaemeka-phd

Additional website of interest
https://philpeople.org/profiles/justin-nnaemeka-onyeukaziri

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Last updated: 2023-02-23 23:45:00