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Why AI Is A Threat – And How To Use It For Good: John Tasioulas (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of John Tasioulas’s talk titled “Why AI Is A Threat – And How To Use It For Good” at TEDxAthens 2025 conference on Feb 16, 2025.

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TRANSCRIPT:

JOHN TASIOULAS: Well, I’m a philosopher in Athens in 2024, talking to you about artificial intelligence. That is a great thrill and a great honor. But you might ask, what does the ancient discipline of philosophy have to say about the AI revolution?

I’ve got 15 minutes to make the case. Let’s go back to Socrates in the Republic. He says, the question we’re dealing with is not a trivial question. It is the question, how should one live? Now this question, how should we live, is a central philosophical question.

But it’s also a question each one of us has a responsibility to answer for themselves. That’s why Socrates conducted his dialogues in the Agora in Athens with ordinary citizens. And AI makes it all the more urgent to ask this question again, because this technology is so revolutionary, it could transform our lives, both for the better and for the good. So we need to ask this question again, in light of these new technological developments that Socrates could not have foreseen.

But not only does AI make this question, how should we live, more urgent, it creates problems for us in addressing this question, new problems, new threats to our ability to answer Socrates’ question. So today I’m going to talk about three of these threats.

Threat 1: Distortion of Self-Understanding

The first threat is that AI threatens to distort our self-understanding, our understanding of what it is to be human. All the big tech corporations say they have the same goal. Their goal is to create artificial general intelligence.