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What’s Wrong with Automated Influence

Claire Benn, Seth Lazar

2021Canadian Journal of Philosophy51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Automated Influence is the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to collect, integrate, and analyse people’s data in order to deliver targeted interventions that shape their behaviour. We consider three central objections against Automated Influence, focusing on privacy, exploitation, and manipulation, showing in each case how a structural version of that objection has more purchase than its interactional counterpart. By rejecting the interactional focus of “AI Ethics” in favour of a more structural, political philosophy of AI, we show that the real problem with Automated Influence is the crisis of legitimacy that it precipitates.

Topics & Concepts

LegitimacyEpistemologyFocus (optics)Order (exchange)PoliticsPsychologyPolitical sciencePhilosophyBusinessLawFinanceOpticsPhysicsPsychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentEthics and Social Impacts of AIMisinformation and Its Impacts