Ikedinachi Ayodele Power Wogu
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Ikedinachi Ayodele Power Wogu is a critical voice in the philosophy of technology, whose work interrogates the existential and social risks posed by artificial intelligence. His research centers on the intersection of AI, alienation, and the ontological problem of other minds, challenging the prevailing techno-optimism that dominates the field. In his most cited work, "Artificial intelligence, alienation and ontological problems of other minds" (2017, 44 citations), Wogu argues that the rapid advancement of AI may deepen human alienation rather than liberate it, raising profound questions about consciousness and the nature of being. He extends this critique in "A Critical Review of the Politics of Artificial Intelligent Machines, Alienation and the Existential Risk Threat to America’s Labour Force" (2018, 15 citations), where he examines how automation and intelligent machines threaten labor markets and democratic stability. Wogu’s contributions are notable for their philosophical depth and political urgency, offering a necessary counterpoint to uncritical celebrations of AI. His work is essential reading for students and researchers seeking to understand the ethical and societal dimensions of emerging technologies.
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