Adewole Adewumi

Covenant University

Papers

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Total Citations

15

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About

Adewole Adewumi is a critical scholar at the intersection of artificial intelligence, labor economics, and political theory. His work interrogates the socio-political implications of AI, particularly its capacity to reshape human labor and societal structures. Adewumi’s most cited paper, “A Critical Review of the Politics of Artificial Intelligent Machines, Alienation and the Existential Risk Threat to America’s Labour Force” (2018, 15 citations), offers a provocative analysis of how AI-driven automation may exacerbate worker alienation and pose existential risks to the American workforce. Drawing on Marxist and critical theory frameworks, he challenges techno-optimistic narratives, arguing that the politics of AI deployment must be scrutinized for its potential to deepen inequality and erode human agency. While his citation count reflects a growing niche, Adewumi’s work stands out for its timely and bold synthesis of political philosophy with emerging technological trends. His research is essential reading for students and scholars interested in the ethical and political dimensions of AI, offering a sobering counterpoint to mainstream discussions of automation and progress.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
A Critical Review of the Politics of Artificial Intelligent Machines, Alienation and the Existential Risk Threat to America’s Labour Force
15 citations · 2018
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2018 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5
🏛 Institutions: Covenant University

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