Enrico Panaï
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Explained to My Son
An essay like a novel. A lively dialogue between a father, an AI ethicist, and his son, curious and passionate. One evening at home, while preparing delicious pasta, the father and son explore together the themes of trust and risks in the field of AI, reflecting on the profession of an ethicist, both ancient and innovative. Their conversation is enriched by the intervention of an eccentric uncle, whose peculiar eloquence and Zen approach open up new perspectives on morality. All the ingredients are combined, in a good balance, to make the understanding of AI ethics issues possible. And most importantly, to understand that philosophy does not seek to reduce uncertainty with universal solutions, but rather to navigate this gray area, taking uncertainty into account without attempting to artificially eliminate it.
- Language: English, French, Italian
- Summary
An essay like a novel. A lively dialogue between a father, an AI ethicist, and his son, curious and passionate. One evening at home, while preparing delicious pasta, the father and son explore together the themes of trust and risks in the field of AI, reflecting on the profession of an ethicist, both ancient and innovative. Their conversation is enriched by the intervention of an eccentric uncle, whose peculiar eloquence and Zen approach open up new perspectives on morality. All the ingredients are combined, in a good balance, to make the understanding of AI ethics issues possible. And most importantly, to understand that philosophy does not seek to reduce uncertainty with universal solutions, but rather to navigate this gray area, taking uncertainty into account without attempting to artificially eliminate it.
ISBN | 9788869764271 |
Publication date | 2024 |
Pages | 210 |