Societies at an AI Crossroads: Choices and Value Conflicts
London; New York: Routledge (2026), 116 pp.
Contains index
Series: Routledge Focus on Digital Media and Culture
ISBN 978-1-00-371584-9 (ebook); 978-1-041-20267-7 (pbk)
"As contemporary societies undergo profound transformations driven by artificial intelligence and related technologies, a unilinear vision of inevitable ‘progress’ and development increasingly dominates public discourse. This book offers a counterpoint, challenging such deterministic narratives by mapping out the complex crossroads where futures ought to be shaped rather than passively received. Exploring a multiplicity of domains as diverse as education, heritage, creativity, the biological and technological boundaries of humans, work, war, and space colonialism, both the dominant (typically progressivist) and alternative (critical) ways of framing the present and the future are outlined, identifying choices to be made. The book teases out the underlying tendencies and underscores a recurring necessity to make value choices as to our further development, not only as societies but also as humanity, and in terms of regulatory choices. It reveals how decisions in these domains are shaped by ingrained intellectual, ideological, political, value-based, and economic assumptions, often hidden beneath the rhetoric of inevitability. These crossroads are not just technical or economic choices, but moral and societal: Between maximising efficiency and safeguarding plurality; between treating technological possibilities as imperatives and critically evaluating their desirability; between moral blindness and care. By illuminating the options available, the book invites readers to take an active role in choosing the future shape of societies and of humanity itself." (Publisher description)
1 A One-Way Street or Crossroads: On Thinking Otherwise, 1
2 Solutionist Imaginaries: AI and Education, 15
3 (Re)Locating the Author: AI and Creativity, 30
4 Many Problems, Few Solutions: AI and Digital Heritage, 45
5 Towards the (Last) Frontier: AI Persons, 58
6 From Post-Work to Transhumanist Dreams: AI for Everything, 75
7 From Robot Wars to Space Colonialism: AI and Entitlement to Violence, 93
8 Conclusions, 110
2 Solutionist Imaginaries: AI and Education, 15
3 (Re)Locating the Author: AI and Creativity, 30
4 Many Problems, Few Solutions: AI and Digital Heritage, 45
5 Towards the (Last) Frontier: AI Persons, 58
6 From Post-Work to Transhumanist Dreams: AI for Everything, 75
7 From Robot Wars to Space Colonialism: AI and Entitlement to Violence, 93
8 Conclusions, 110