Benedict Emerenwa Agoha
Papers
1
Total Citations
44
H-Index
1
About
Benedict Emerenwa Agoha is a philosopher and researcher whose work bridges artificial intelligence, ethics, and the philosophy of mind. His most-cited paper, “Artificial intelligence, alienation and ontological problems of other minds: A critical investigation into the future of man and machines” (2017, 44 citations), challenges the prevailing optimism surrounding AI by probing the existential and ethical tensions between humans and machines. Agoha argues that technological progress may deepen alienation rather than connection, raising profound questions about consciousness, other minds, and what it means to be human in an increasingly automated world. His contributions lie in foregrounding the ontological and psychological risks of AI—a counterpoint to purely utilitarian narratives. While his citation count reflects a growing, engaged audience, his work stands out for its philosophical depth and critical edge. Agoha’s research invites students and scholars to reconsider the human condition alongside technological evolution, making him a distinctive voice in the ethics of emerging technologies.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1