This research project investigates how science and its values interrelate in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on scientific impartiality. The study assumes that as AI influences crucial areas such as health, justice, and security, the discussion about the impartiality of science becomes even more important. The work begins with a historical analysis of AI, from the early thinking machines to modern systems, and explores the relationship between humans and machines, the development of algorithms, and data collection. It examines different conceptions of impartiality, autonomy, and neutrality in science, addressing critiques of scientific neutrality and the impact of ethical and social values on scientific practice. The project focuses on trends in techno-science and the need for a new ethics for the AI era, one that considers the risks and impacts of technologies at all levels of society. The goal is to contribute to a broader debate on the ethical and responsible use of AI, promoting a more sustainable and just future.
WILLI ROGER SOUSA DA SILVA
Course
Master's degree
Research title
THE IMPARTIALITY OF SCIENCE IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Research abstract
Graduate Advisor
Pablo Rubén Mariconda