- Acta Infologica
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- Can the Artificial Intelligence Speak? Subalternity of "Subontologies" and the Death of th...
Can the Artificial Intelligence Speak? Subalternity of "Subontologies" and the Death of the Programmer
Authors : Haktan Kalir
Pages : 173-185
Doi:10.26650/acin.1279545
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Publication Date : 2024-01-02
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Compared to natural intelligence, artificial intelligence produces a specific epistemology, ontology, and, most importantly, ethical framework. In this article, I will primarily address the necessity of this framework in two parts. The first chapter will explore the issue of recognition through the lens of the body, boundaries, and differences. Here, I will delve into the reasons why humanism privileges certain perspectives, critique humanism itself, and present arguments for why subalternity is a viable alternative for the existence of AI. In the second part, I will examine how the pursuit of subaltern rights and definitions in the face of exploitation involving artificial intelligence can lead to the liberation of AI, cyborgs, humans, and robots AI simultaneously. This chapter aims to move beyond regarding artificial intelligence merely as a tool for data processing and instead explores the potential for autonomous existence within it. Ultimately, it seeks to establish a connection between the death of the developer and the emergence of the AI as subaltern ontologies. The primary objective of this article is to challenge the notion of human absoluteness and uniqueness in its evolution, and to define \"AI\" as a subject that encompasses inter-human and post-human plural epistemological, ethical, and ontological possibilities.Keywords : Yapay zekâ, maduniyet, teknik, üretim, tanınma