Artificial Intelligence and the New Dynamics of Social Death: A Critical Phenomenological Inquiry

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This article examines how artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies are reshaping social dynamics, leading to new forms of social death. The study analyzes how AI influences social relations, identity, and agency through a critical phenomenological approach, revealing the ethical and philosophical risks these technologies entail. It argues that social death is a crucial lens for understanding AI’s impact on contemporary society, emphasizing the importance of human dignity and the need to rethink agency in an increasingly technologically mediated world.

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Jorge Gonzalez Arocha
Dialektika: Global Forum for Critical Thinking, Humanities, and Social Sciences

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