Algorithms, big data and artificial intelligence : a foretold nihilism?

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Authors
Dune Valle Jiménez
Diego García Ramírez
Section
Monographic Section
Keywords:
Nietzsche, Heidegger, Jünger, Nihilism, Artificial intelligence, Algorithms, Big data
Abstract

This paper analyzes the links between the technique in the digital era and nihilism. We challenge the announcement of a road to perfection and fulfilment through the exponential development of information and communication technologies, from the  philosophies of Nietzsche, Jünger and Heidegger. The future of a society of certainty, in which computation and planning shape the individual and collective existential spheres, resonates, in dialogue with these authors, as a technological nihilism. Artificial intelligence and its applications, understood as the great story of the 21st century generates a passive and incomplete nihilism, which replaces divine teleology with a technological prophecy, in which artificial intelligence, understood as an absolute value, leads us to the best of all possible worlds

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Valle Jiménez, D., & García Ramírez , D. (2021). Algorithms, big data and artificial intelligence : a foretold nihilism?. Cuadernos Salmantinos De filosofía, 48, 75–103. https://doi.org/10.36576/summa.144494