12/2 Vanguard Summit Series 13: Interrogating Neoliberalism (I) (AI and Neoliberalism)

2024-11-27

【高峰論壇系列十三】Vanguard Summit Series 13

「反思新自由主義〈第一場〉」Interrogating Neoliberalism (I)

AI與新自由主義 (AI and Neoliberalism)

📌日期 Date2024年12月2日(一)

📌時間 Time09:15 – 17:00 (GMT+08)

📌地點 Venue國立臺灣大學霖澤館三樓1301多媒體教室

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🙋‍‍本論壇以全英文進行 / This symposium will be conducted in English.

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論壇摘要 Introduction

As the world is being mesmerized by the advances in AI technology, the reverberations beyond its immediate applications have not escaped the eyes of a few sober-minded observers. Developed at the height of neoliberalism and commercialized at the decline (or recalibration) of it, how much is AI’s evolution involved in the neoliberal project and would it serve to extend its half-life or even push its power up to a second level?

The neoliberal order is characterized by marketizing of all values and treats human beings as isolated individuals who, left to their own device, have to be entrepreneurial and self-sufficient in a world of relentless competition. The consequences of the near complete dominance of this order are extreme social inequality and relentless environmental destruction due to the unlimited free rein given to capitalist expansion. Behind the unleashed beast called “free market” lies another monster which is the neocolonial political project of ensuring the subjugation of the non-Western world, a project most typically manifested by the “end of history” and “clash of civilizations” arguments.

As a product of the neoliberal age, AI cannot but be seen as somehow complicit in the neoliberal project. The fast developments of AI have led to the concern that AI may help to infinitely aggrandize the fast expanding power of the techno-oligarchs in the Silicon Valley and possibly bring about a neoliberalism 2.0 that is presided over by the “broligarchy” formed precisely by these tycoons. If the Anthropocene is considered to be the culmination of neoliberalism 1.0, the broligarchy seems to be ushering in the first phase of the Technocene, which is even more sinister than its predecessor. It is therefore high time we took a critical look at one of the dark sides of the developments of AI amidst the fanfare around its awe-inspiring acrobatics.

與談人 Speakers

Sebastian Hsien-hao Liao  (Distinguished Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures; Dean, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Joff P.N. Bradley  (Professor, Department of Language Studies, Graduate School of Languages and Cultures, Teikyo University, Japan)
Manoj NY  (Assistant Professor, School of Liberal Arts and Humanities, Woxsen University, India; Visiting Research Fellow, Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Chien-Yi Lu (Research Fellow, Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Alex Taek-Gwang Lee  (Professor, Department of British and American Cultural Studies; Director, Global Center for Technology in Humanities, Kyung Hee University, Korea)

詳情請見本院官網:https://www.ihs.ntu.edu.tw/web/events/events_in.jsp?lang=tw&np_id=NP1732087286531

主辦單位 Organizer 國立臺灣大學人文社會高等研究院
合辦單位 Co-organizer 國家科學及技術委員會人文社會科學研究中心、國立臺灣大學、財團法人日月光文教基金會

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承辦人:邱恩琪

單位:國立臺灣大學人文社會高等研究院

Email:ntuihs@ntu.edu.tw

電話:02-3366-2582#16