Jakich narracji sztucznej inteligencji potrzebujemy?

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What narratives about AI are needed in today’s world?
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Piwowar, Kuba
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2024-12
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Kultura Współczesna
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4(129)
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115-131
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1230-4808
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2024-11-26
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This article addresses the question of narratives about Artificial Intelligence (AI): What narratives about AI do we need? The author argues that current tales, frequently dominated by fear and dystopian perspectives, do not adequately represent AI’s potential to solve social problems. He advocates for new, inclusive narratives that reflect the diverse experiences and needs of different groups. In his analysis of prevailing ideas and visions – such as fear of losing control, dystopian futures and existential threats to humanity – he illustrates how such stories shape public perception of AI. In contrast, alternative narratives highlighting AI’s positive potential as a tool for social and environmental harmony and advancing social justice suggest a promising path for the development of not only AI narratives themselves but also AI-related regulations and public policies. By focusing on real, current issues with AI – such as algorithmic exclusion, discrimination and privacy concerns – we can better hold AI companies accountable for their promises of making our technology-modelled society more diverse and inclusive.
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sztuczna inteligencja
narracje
science fiction
inkluzywność
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
narratives
science fiction
inclusivity
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