This paper explores the concepts of digital humanism and evolutionary design, seeking commonalities and challenges in human-centered technological development. It discusses freedom, responsibility, conviviality, and subjectivity, contrasting human and artificial intelligence through examples like the Turing Test and the Chinese Room. The paper also introduces evolutionary design principles such as co-evolutionary software development and green IT, highlighting Gilbert Simondon's "open machine" concept and the interdependencies between specialization and open technology. AI
IMPACT This paper provides a theoretical framework for human-centered AI development by exploring the intersection of digital humanism and evolutionary design.
RANK_REASON The item is an academic paper published on arXiv. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
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