Anthropophobia: Artificial Intelligence and Calculated Cruelty
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dse.v0i34.1711Abstract
In Anthropophobia: Artificial Intelligence and Calculated Cruelty , Castro Rey examines the interplay between AI and humanity’s ethical paradoxes, arguing that delegating decisions to algorithms does not eradicate cruelty but instead abstracts and normalizes it. Through case studies like predictive justice systems, military drones, and caregiving robots, Rey reveals how AI perpetuates historical biases and trivializes violence, urging a critical reflection on what this technology reveals about our failure to reconcile progress with humanity. Rather than dystopian alarmism, the book questions whether technological efficiency might be perpetuating a "faceless cruelty," challenging us to confront our own demons before machines inherit them.
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