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Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping society at an unprecedented pace, bringing both opportunities and challenges that demand careful consideration. A Companion to Applied Philosophy of AI offers a unique exploration of AI through the lens of applied philosophy, providing a comprehensive examination of its ethical, epistemological, political, and legal implications. Providing a robust framework for assessing AI's transformative role, this unique volume goes beyond traditional AI ethics by advocating for an integrative, multi-perspective approach that synthesizes diverse philosophical and…mehr

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping society at an unprecedented pace, bringing both opportunities and challenges that demand careful consideration. A Companion to Applied Philosophy of AI offers a unique exploration of AI through the lens of applied philosophy, providing a comprehensive examination of its ethical, epistemological, political, and legal implications. Providing a robust framework for assessing AI's transformative role, this unique volume goes beyond traditional AI ethics by advocating for an integrative, multi-perspective approach that synthesizes diverse philosophical and interdisciplinary insights. From the role of transparency and expertise in AI systems to the applicability of ethical theories such as consequentialism and virtue ethics, the Companion addresses critical questions surrounding the governance and societal impact of AI. With contributions from leading experts that ensure a rigorous and contemporary analysis of critical issues, A Companion to Applied Philosophy of AI is an indispensable resource for students of applied philosophy, ethics, politics, and law, as well as practitioners and policymakers engaged with AI technologies. Its content is accessible to both undergraduate and advanced level students and serves as a vital reference for professionals working in AI governance, research, and interdisciplinary studies.
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MARTIN HÄHNEL is a Lecturer at the University of Bremen with a particular focus on applied philosophy and normative ethics (especially virtue ethics). In his current research, he advocates a neo-Aristotelian approach to ethics, which he attempts to apply to contemporary problems and challenges in bioethics, research ethics and AI ethics. REGINA MÜLLER is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Bremen. Her work addresses the ethical dimensions of technology, especially in health care and medicine. She focuses on the intersections of digital ethics, medical ethics and structural injustice, with a strong emphasis on feminist perspectives.