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Philosophy of the Machines - A Manifesto for Humans in the Age of Artificial Agents
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🧠 Philosophy of the Machines
A Manifesto for Humans in the Age of Artificial Agents
Release 1.0 – May 2025
By Generoso Immediato
📖 About This Manifesto
This manifesto defines the Philosophy of the Machines — a new discipline for understanding how artificial agents reshape cognition, decision-making, and ethical responsibility. It introduces a formal, philosophical, and business-aligned model (Δ–η–ζ) for evaluating AI systems beyond technical performance.
📘 For the full reading experience, refer to the official Medium publication:
Philosophy of the Machines on Medium
🧩 Topics
- Abstract
- Definition
- Introduction: The Two Enigmas and the Birth of the Ethical Oversight
- Rethinking Labor, Intelligence, and the AI Economy
- From Deterministic Tools to Dynamic Advisors: CAD vs. GenAI
- When the Mirror Mimics Thinking: Digital Twins in the Age of AI
- The Birth of a New Human Role: Cognitive Verification
- Contradiction 1: Epistemic Demands vs. Social Trends
- Contradiction 2: Reframing the “Co-Pilot” Metaphor
- Toward a Philosophy of AI-Enabled Work
- Why Training Is Not Enough
- Ethical Implications: Shared Intelligence, Shared Responsibility
- Reframing AI Efficiency: The Δ–η–ζ Model
- Conclusion: Beyond Efficiency — Toward a New Human–AI Symbiosis
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🔐 License and Usage
This work is protected under copyright.
You may read, share, or cite this manifesto with attribution, but you may not modify or use it for commercial purposes without written permission.
See LICENSE for full terms.
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For inquiries, collaborations, or academic references:
generoso.immediato@gmail.com
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- Name: Generoso Immediato
- Login: gimmediato
- Kind: user
- Location: Naples, Italy
- Company: Hitachi Rail STS
- Website: www.linkedin.com/in/gimmediato
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- Profile: https://github.com/gimmediato
I’m a technology and innovation enthusiast, self-motivated, result-oriented and I consider myself a proactive problem-solver.
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title: "Philosophy of the Machines – A Manifesto for Humans in the Age of Artificial Agents"
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given-names: Generoso
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email: generoso.immediato@gmail.com
date-released: 2025-05-01
version: "1.0"
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url: https://osf.io/preprints/osf/n9asz/
repository: https://github.com/gimmediato/Philosophy-of-the-Machines
abstract: >
This manifesto defines the Philosophy of the Machines — a new discipline for understanding how artificial agents reshape cognition, decision-making, and ethical responsibility. It introduces the Δ–η–ζ model as a formal, philosophical, and business-aligned framework for evaluating AI systems beyond technical performance.
keywords:
- artificial intelligence
- epistemology
- hybrid cognition
- ethical oversight
- AI ethics
- digital twins
- cognitive verification
- philosophy of technology
license: CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0
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