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This document is a summary of an editorial titled "From an agent of love to an agent of data: a strange affair of man" published in the journal AI & Society. The editorial discusses the contributions of eighteenth-century political thinkers to principles of morality and moral obligations. It explores the distinction between love and justice, the role of ethics in motivating human action, and the importance of studying the concrete history of human action. The editorial also touches on topics such as social thought, persuasion, the banality of atomism, and the transformation of the human into an agent of artificial intelligence and data. The document also provides a summary of several articles included in the volume, which cover topics such as AI ethics, accountability, decision-making errors, facial recognition technology, AI-driven autonomy, the ethics of care, intercultural ethics, and indigenous principles in AI design. [Extracted from the article] |