Democracy, epistemic agency, and AI: political epistemology in times of artificial intelligence
Democratic theories assume that citizens have some form of political knowledge in order to vote for representatives or to directly engage in democratic deliberation and participation. However, apart from widespread attention to the phenomenon of fake news and misinformation, less attention has been paid to how they are supposed to acquire that knowledge in contexts shaped by artificial intelligenc…
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- Mark Coeckelbergh (Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy and Education, University of Vienna)
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- Democracy
- Political epistemology
- Epistemic agency
- Artificial intelligence
- Epistemic bubbles
- Fake news
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- Mark Coeckelbergh (Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy and Education, University of Vienna)
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- Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Gaia
- Democracy
- Political epistemology
- Epistemic agency
- Artificial intelligence
- Epistemic bubbles
- Fake news
- Albiste faltsu
- Adimen artifizial
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- text
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- 2022
- 2022
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