2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11023-024-09681-1
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Experts or Authorities? The Strange Case of the Presumed Epistemic Superiority of Artificial Intelligence Systems

Andrea Ferrario,
Alessandro Facchini,
Alberto Termine

Abstract: The high predictive accuracy of contemporary machine learning-based AI systems has led some scholars to argue that, in certain cases, we should grant them epistemic expertise and authority over humans. This approach suggests that humans would have the epistemic obligation of relying on the predictions of a highly accurate AI system. Contrary to this view, in this work we claim that it is not possible to endow AI systems with a genuine account of epistemic expertise. In fact, relying on accounts of expertise an… Show more

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