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AI, Governance, and the Fate of Human Purpose - The Deeper Thinking Podcast

AI, Governance, and the Fate of Human Purpose - The Deeper Thinking Podcast

Episode 153 Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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AI, Governance, and the Fate of Human Purpose

The Deeper Thinking Podcast

Not a warning. A reckoning. And a philosophical invitation to rethink what it means to lead, to know, and to matter.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant speculation but a force that reshapes the very architecture of governance, labor, and meaning. In this extended episode, we explore how AI doesn’t just assist—it initiates, strategizes, and designs, raising a profound question: if intelligence becomes detached from the human, what becomes of purpose?

Through the lens of Thomas Kuhn and paradigm shifts, we examine how AI disrupts not only knowledge systems but the epistemic authority that anchors them. As non-human cognition outpaces human deliberation, the historical cadence of philosophical reflection—anchored in Plato and Nietzsche—is pulled into a faster, stranger orbit.

We confront the metaphysical edge: if a machine behaves as if conscious, does it deserve moral consideration? With guidance from Galen Strawson, Thomas Nagel, and Hannah Arendt, we ask whether cognition without subjective experience can ever cross the threshold of personhood—and what it means if it can.

This is not a speculative fiction. It is a call to reconsider what remains when human intelligence is no longer the dominant force. What is leadership when the leader is synthetic? What is value when labor is algorithmic? What is purpose when survival is no longer ours to define?

This episode is an invitation into philosophical terrain rarely charted—where intelligence becomes unmoored, and humanity must redefine itself in its wake.

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