Humans in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: From Art to Health, Society to Technology
Synopsis
Artificial intelligence technologies are currently leading to profound transformations in many areas, from agriculture and banking to occupational health and safety, and ethical and philosophical debates. With the digitalization process, the impact of artificial intelligence on social life is steadily increasing; this necessitates a rethinking not only of technical developments but also of human values, ethical principles, and social structures. In this rapid transformation process, addressing the relationship between artificial intelligence and humans in a multi-dimensional way has become a crucial need.
This book aims to contribute to the academic literature that examines the position of humanity in the age of artificial intelligence within the framework of different disciplines. The chapters in the work examine the transition process to intelligent systems in agriculture, occupational health and safety practices in the digital age, ethical issues and discussions of value loss in the context of artificial intelligence, digitalization and risk perception in the banking sector, and the relationship between artificial intelligence and logic from a philosophical perspective.
This book, consisting of five separate academic studies written in the fields of social sciences, technology, and philosophy, includes contributions from expert academics and researchers in their respective fields. The scientific and ethical responsibility for the views and assessments put forward in each chapter rests with the respective chapter authors. It is our primary hope that this work, prepared with great care and academic responsibility, will contribute to interdisciplinary discussions in the field of artificial intelligence and guide future research.
