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A Companion to Applied Philosophy of AI provides an in-depth exploration of how philosophical principles translate into real-world artificial intelligence applications. Edited by Martin Hähnel and Regina Müller, this volume brings together leading scholars to address critical questions surrounding AI deployment across industries and society.
The book examines ethical frameworks, responsible AI development, algorithmic transparency, and the societal impact of intelligent systems. Contributors explore practical challenges including bias in machine learning, human-AI interaction, privacy considerations, and regulatory compliance. Rather than purely theoretical discussion, this companion focuses on bridging philosophy and implementation, offering actionable insights for technologists, policymakers, and ethicists.
Part of the respected Blackwell Companions to Philosophy series, it serves as an essential resource for professionals navigating the complex intersection of technology and ethics in contemporary AI development.







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