Artificial Intelligence, Emotion, and Order: A Confucian Perspective

In Bing Song (ed.), Intelligence and Wisdom: Artificial Intelligence Meets Chinese Philosophers. Springer Singapore. pp. 15-31 (2021)
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Abstract

Over the course of human history, major technological breakthroughs have often led to the dawn of new epochs, such as the Stone and Bronze Ages. Some historical periods account for more new developments in science and technology than others. But generally speaking, these driving forces have transformed modes of production, prompting further advancements in science and technology and creating a self-reinforcing cycle.

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