Societies in the Decline of Human Faculty: Epistemology and Artificial Intelligence

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Artificial Intelligence in the context of human faculty is to consider a labor-specific replacement – however one entirely reliant on the social construct of technology and of a manufactured optimality – that serves a reduction in human actions related to a concept of value, while pushing humanity towards its singular creative trait of the original that has supported the innate development of a biologically unnecessary mode of the society. This article reconceptualises History as the product of a Gramscian Hegemony that composes and must – via Hegelian Dialectics – decompose in accordance with Artificial Intelligence’s diminishing of human surplus value in “repetitive” labour tasks.

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