In the age of intelligent technologies, humanity finds itself faced with a decisive question: how can we think about man in a world where the machine is no longer content to perform, but is beginning to learn, interpret and transform reality? This book offers a philosophical and critical reflection on two major dynamics of our time: artificial intelligence and transhumanism.The first part examines the epistemological, ethical, educational and anthropological implications of AI. It highlights the changes it introduces into the production of knowledge, forms of work and the exercise of human responsibility. The second part extends this analysis by examining the transhumanist project, its promises of augmentation and the issues it raises concerning the nature, dignity and future of man.Without giving in to technicist utopianism or catastrophism, this essay invites us to think rigorously about the conditions for truly human progress.
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