Human vulnerability respect to Artificial Intelligence on Mark Coeckelbergh thought
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Keywords

Artificial
Technology
Vulnerability

How to Cite

Nelson Hernández, D. A., Ramírez Torres, D. I., Lizardo Sabillón, D. A., & Quintero Mendoza, E. J. (2024). Human vulnerability respect to Artificial Intelligence on Mark Coeckelbergh thought . TEKNÉ Revista De Ciencias Sociales Y Humanidades, 2(1), 17–20. https://doi.org/10.69845/tekn.v2i1.345

Abstract

Analyzing the scope of Artificial Intelligence from the perspective and thought of Mark Coeckelbergh, it is possible to appreciate the existing relationship between humans and AI as a point of interest and questioning for multiple fields of knowledge, in such sense the present analysis emphasizes this relationship of the acceleration of technology and the vulnerabilities that it represents. A documentary analysis was carried out, with a critical approach, whose scope lies in the contrast related to the phenomenon under study, having as main sources the works of Mark Coeckelbergh and other sources linked to the proposal of this author, some of them journalistic. The dependence on technology implies a certain vulnerability that is increasingly evident, as a result of the acceleration of the technological race and the incorporation of AI in labor, educational and even daily activities. The author reveals critical elements that are of great interest and relevance for the various fields of knowledge, within these critical elements the most controversial is the chain of vulnerabilities that intertwine the human and the machine, aspect to it there are common views with other authors whose contribution is also relevant today.
https://doi.org/10.69845/tekn.v2i1.345
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