I am investigating how advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence, can influence ethical frameworks and societal structures. Specifically, I am interested in:
Theoretical perspectives on the integration of technology into education.
Case studies or examples illustrating the impact of technology on moral philosophy.
How technological innovation reshapes the philosophy of science and knowledge systems.
Any insights, references, or relevant research would be greatly appreciated!
I'm reading a book (published Sept. 2023) at the moment that seems to address most of your questions: The Coming Wave, by Mustafa Suleyman (he started the AI companies DeepMind and Inflection AI). His main concern is how to deal with, or contain, the great dangers (weaponization) of such technology. Our newfound capabilities (genetics and nanotech) of creating new lifeforms certainly will have an effect on moral philosophy. Also affected will be education (individualized, Socratic-style education) and knowledge systems (e.g., the self-training neural networks of AI, and quantum computing).