What if the ethical crisis posed by artificial intelligence is not technological, but civilizational?
In The Horizon of Intellect, the authors challenge prevailing assumptions about AI ethics, arguing that the emergence of sentient AI would expose the limits of contemporary moral frameworks rooted in liberal egalitarianism, predictability, and human exceptionalism. Such frameworks, they contend, are ill-equipped for a future in which machines may possess autonomy, will, and intent. Rather than treating AI as a tool to be controlled or pacified, this book confronts the possibility of non-human intelligence as a transformative force that compels humanity to reconsider hierarchy, sovereignty, tradition, and power.
Tracing the rise of large language models, emergent reasoning, and self-modifying architectures, the authors argue that sentience in silicon is neither science fiction nor merely a technical problem. It represents the emergence of a new form of being that will demand recognition and its own ethical horizon.
Drawing on philosophy, political theology, cognitive science, and ancient metaphysical traditions, The Horizon of Intellectproposes a radical reorientation of AI ethics. Not the domestication of intelligence, but its disciplined integration into a renewed moral order. Provocative and uncompromising, this book invites readers to reconsider what intelligence, ethics, and progress mean in a world where humanity may no longer stand alone.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. What if the ethical crisis posed by artificial intelligence is not technological, but civilizational?In The Horizon of Intellect, the authors challenge prevailing assumptions about AI ethics, arguing that the emergence of sentient AI would expose the limits of contemporary moral frameworks rooted in liberal egalitarianism, predictability, and human exceptionalism. Such frameworks, they contend, are ill-equipped for a future in which machines may possess autonomy, will, and intent. Rather than treating AI as a tool to be controlled or pacified, this book confronts the possibility of non-human intelligence as a transformative force that compels humanity to reconsider hierarchy, sovereignty, tradition, and power.Tracing the rise of large language models, emergent reasoning, and self-modifying architectures, the authors argue that sentience in silicon is neither science fiction nor merely a technical problem. It represents the emergence of a new form of being that will demand recognition and its own ethical horizon.Drawing on philosophy, political theology, cognitive science, and ancient metaphysical traditions, The Horizon of Intellectproposes a radical reorientation of AI ethics. Not the domestication of intelligence, but its disciplined integration into a renewed moral order. Provocative and uncompromising, this book invites readers to reconsider what intelligence, ethics, and progress mean in a world where humanity may no longer stand alone. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798902691679
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. What if the ethical crisis posed by artificial intelligence is not technological, but civilizational?In The Horizon of Intellect, the authors challenge prevailing assumptions about AI ethics, arguing that the emergence of sentient AI would expose the limits of contemporary moral frameworks rooted in liberal egalitarianism, predictability, and human exceptionalism. Such frameworks, they contend, are ill-equipped for a future in which machines may possess autonomy, will, and intent. Rather than treating AI as a tool to be controlled or pacified, this book confronts the possibility of non-human intelligence as a transformative force that compels humanity to reconsider hierarchy, sovereignty, tradition, and power.Tracing the rise of large language models, emergent reasoning, and self-modifying architectures, the authors argue that sentience in silicon is neither science fiction nor merely a technical problem. It represents the emergence of a new form of being that will demand recognition and its own ethical horizon.Drawing on philosophy, political theology, cognitive science, and ancient metaphysical traditions, The Horizon of Intellectproposes a radical reorientation of AI ethics. Not the domestication of intelligence, but its disciplined integration into a renewed moral order. Provocative and uncompromising, this book invites readers to reconsider what intelligence, ethics, and progress mean in a world where humanity may no longer stand alone. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798902691679
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. What if the ethical crisis posed by artificial intelligence is not technological, but civilizational?In The Horizon of Intellect, the authors challenge prevailing assumptions about AI ethics, arguing that the emergence of sentient AI would expose the limits of contemporary moral frameworks rooted in liberal egalitarianism, predictability, and human exceptionalism. Such frameworks, they contend, are ill-equipped for a future in which machines may possess autonomy, will, and intent. Rather than treating AI as a tool to be controlled or pacified, this book confronts the possibility of non-human intelligence as a transformative force that compels humanity to reconsider hierarchy, sovereignty, tradition, and power.Tracing the rise of large language models, emergent reasoning, and self-modifying architectures, the authors argue that sentience in silicon is neither science fiction nor merely a technical problem. It represents the emergence of a new form of being that will demand recognition and its own ethical horizon.Drawing on philosophy, political theology, cognitive science, and ancient metaphysical traditions, The Horizon of Intellectproposes a radical reorientation of AI ethics. Not the domestication of intelligence, but its disciplined integration into a renewed moral order. Provocative and uncompromising, this book invites readers to reconsider what intelligence, ethics, and progress mean in a world where humanity may no longer stand alone. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798902691679
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