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Title: Artificial Intelligence, Other Minds, and Human Factor Development: The Fate of Man in the World of Machines
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Publication Year: 2020
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Abstract: While the majority of scientists agree that artificial intelligence (AI) technology have provided excellent platforms for inventing tools beneficial for enhancing man’s quality of life on earth, there are a host of others who have identified existential and ontological hazards associated with the proliferation of super-intelligent machines (SIM), now utilized for virtually every human endeavor. The Marxian alienation theory was adopted for the study while Creswell’s qualitative and Marilyn’s ex-post facto research design approaches were adopted as viable methodologies for the study. Justifiable grounds by which existentialist scholars continue to promote the ‘extinction risk threat’ and the impending job annihilation theory were identified. Scientists and existentialist scholars are therefore enjoined to urgently identify pathways for aligning the goals of SIM with those of mankind.
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Authors: Misra, Sanjay; Elegbeleye, Ayotunde; Roland-Otaru, Comfort Olushola; Katende, Jesse Oluwafemi; Apeh, Hosea Abalaka; Ifeanyi-Reuben, Nkechi J.; Wogu, Ikedinachi Ayodele Power
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Pages: 205-220
Volume Title: Handbook of Research on the Role of Human Factors in IT Project Management
Publisher: IGI Global
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