Artificial Intelligence and Design of the Future - Some Serious Deep Thoughts

Authors

  • CHRISPEN MUSEKIWA Urban Councils‘ Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ), Harare, Zimbabwe Author
  • PERSISTENCE MUUNGA Health Professions Authority of Zimbabwe (HPAZ), Harare, Zimbabwe. Author
  • FERDINAND KABOTE Department of Computer and Data Science Technology. Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Bindura, Zimbabwe Author

Keywords:

technological determinism theory, Singularity, Theory, Ethics, responsible technology, privacy

Abstract

This article explores the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on society through the lens of technological determinism and singularity theories. Technological determinism is the notion that technology shapes and controls society and human behaviour. Singularity is a theory that asserts that AI has already become a million times smarter than humans and can self-improve beyond what humans first taught AI applications and machines. The Singularity Theory predicts an intelligence explosion from Artificial General Intelligence soon, in which humans are likely to lose the dominion that they have enjoyed since creation, millions of years ago. AI, in its generative and autonomous or selfimproving state or form, may lead to the automation of many tasks currently performed by humans. This could lead to both benefits and challenges, such as increased efficiency but also job losses. In addition, the article discusses the impact of AI on privacy and raises ethical concerns about the potential misuse when in the hands of bad people. It also discusses ways to ensure that AI is used responsibly and beneficially. This includes governmental authorities developing ethical guidelines for AI development and implementation and ensuring that AI systems are safe, transparent and accountable.

Author Biography

  • CHRISPEN MUSEKIWA, Urban Councils‘ Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ), Harare, Zimbabwe

    Chrispen Musekiwa is a Master’s degree graduate in Communication and Media Studies
    from the University of Zimbabwe (2022). He also holds a BA in English and Communication
    Studies from the Zimbabwe Open University (2003), and diploma in Communication and
    Journalism from the Christian College of Southern Africa (CCOSA). Chrispen is a corporate
    communications practitioner with 29 years’ experience in the local government sector and
    currently employed by the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ). He has an
    interest in the role of digital media in corporate communications. He is also interested in
    Artificial Intelligence as it relates to the human experience and its potential dangers to
    humanity. Chris.muchenje.musekiwa@gmail.com

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Published

2024-10-10

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How to Cite

Artificial Intelligence and Design of the Future - Some Serious Deep Thoughts. (2024). Kuveza NeKuumba: The Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University Journal of Design, Innovative Thinking and Practice, 3(1 & 2), Pages: 260 - 281. http://journals.zegu.ac.zw/index.php/knk/article/view/172

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