By Julian Nida-Rümelin and Nathalie Weidenfeld
Deals with cultural and philosophical aspects of artificial intelligence and pleads for a “digital humanism.” Philosophically sound and yet written in a way that will make it accessible for everybody interested in the subject. Provides a vision of what it means to live in a world where AI is a central technology for a more humane civilization.
Cham: Springer Nature, 2022. 129p.