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Edward H. Spence’s ‘Stoic Philosophy and the Control Problem of AI Technology’ bridges ancient philosophical wisdom with contemporary technological challenges. The work investigates how Stoic principles—particularly concepts of virtue, acceptance, and rational control—can inform our approach to managing artificial intelligence systems and their societal impact.
Drawing from the Values and Identities series, this book crosses philosophical borders to examine the fundamental tensions between human values and AI development. Spence addresses critical questions about what we can and cannot control regarding AI technology, how our identities are shaped by technological systems, and what virtues we must cultivate to navigate an AI-augmented future responsibly.
The volume offers both theoretical insights and practical applications of Stoic thought, making it essential reading for philosophers, technologists, policymakers, and anyone concerned with ensuring that AI development aligns with human flourishing and ethical principles.







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