Year
2025
Abstract
In this collective volume, the trained eye of the scientist or the engineer specializing in AI blends with that of the philosopher or the photographer to weave together perspectives and questions. Can AI become a kind of machinic alter ego that allows us to de-coincide from ourselves? Just as photography once disrupted painting, could AI be the invention that forces us to inhabit our humanity anew, raising, for example, the question of our own creativity—or even our legitimacy? Conversely, what forms of toxicity might AI carry, from which we should learn to de-coincide? These deliberately condensed texts do not provide answers, but rather make it possible to deepen the questions that each of us should be asking.
BIBARD, L. (2025). L’intelligence artificielle, une question politique. Dans: Patrick Albert (ed.). Intelligence artificielle et décoïncidence. 1st ed. Paris: Presses des Mines, pp. 92-109.