One tenet of democracy is that governments should be chosen by those they will serve. Such self-rule is a normative idea about legitimizing the temporal power of rulers over the ruled and a practical idea that distributed decision making is superior to other more centralized forms of decision making or rule by experts. AI impacts both the ability of people to achieve self-rule and the perceived superiority of distributed decision making over expert rule in complex social systems, highlighting potential limits to self-rule in several ways.
Skript: http://digitalmedia.andreasjungherr.de/ai.html#artificial-intelligence-and-self-rule
Skript: http://digitalmedia.andreasjungherr.de/ai.html#artificial-intelligence-and-self-rule
01/22/24 • 25 min
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