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Digifesto Digifesto About January 20, 2024 Political theories and AI Through a few new emerging projects and opportunities, I’ve had reason to circle back to the topic of Artificial Intelligence and ethics. I wanted to jot down a few notes as some recent reading and conversations have been clarifying some ideas here. In my work with Jake Goldenfein on this topic (published 2021), we framed the ethical problem of AI in terms of its challenge to liberalism, which we characterize in terms of individual rights (namely, property and privacy rights), a theory of why the free public market makes the guarantees of these rights sufficient for many social goods, and a more recent progressive or egalitarian tendency. We then discuss how AI technologies challenge liberalism and require us to think about post-liberal configurations of society and computation. A natural reaction to this paper, especially given the political climate in the United States, is “aren’t the alternatives to...

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