The Artificial Intelligence and Cybernetics in Bertrand Russell’s philosophy
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This article will discuss the importance of science and technology in our lives and what are the main problems of the misusing the latest technologies known under the name of artificial intelligence and cybernetics according to Bertrand Russell’s point of view; then analyze his project of reforms including the risks of scientific progress, the article will show also the impacts of technology on peace, nature, and individual daily behavior, we shall discuss all issues and defies imposing by this new epoch, and what Russell will suggest to eliminate or to slow down the dangers of these and how to protect the individual's rights and responsibilities.
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