Abstract
Abstract
Chapters 1–12 analysed the nature of AI, its positive and negative impact, the ethical issues arising from it, and what measures may be taken to ensure that a good AI society is more likely to develop. This final chapter draws some general conclusions and offers a view of what may be coming: a move from the ethics of artificial agency to the politics of social actions, to pursue a human project based on the marriage between the green of all our environments and the blue of all our digital technologies. With all its advantages, the marriage between the green and the blue counterbalances the divorce between agency and intelligence with all its risks. It is our responsibility to design and manage both successfully.
Publisher
Oxford University PressOxford
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