Starting from a classic work like Langdon Winner’s (1978) and from his still current reflections on the relationship between power and autonomy and the technological development, in this essay I therefore try to scrutinize the public discourse, which is generated around AI, by means of a critical analysis of the discourse topics from which that discourse is formed.

The human-centered AI and the EC policies: risks & chances.

Napoli Antonella
2020-01-01

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Starting from a classic work like Langdon Winner’s (1978) and from his still current reflections on the relationship between power and autonomy and the technological development, in this essay I therefore try to scrutinize the public discourse, which is generated around AI, by means of a critical analysis of the discourse topics from which that discourse is formed.
2020
978-3-631-81661-5
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