Francesco Abbate’s research while affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome and other places

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An analysis of informational power transformations: from modern state to the new regime of performativity
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November 2023

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AI & SOCIETY

Francesco Abbate

This paper examines the role and power of the state in modernity and its transformation throughout it and into the present. First, it recognizes the centrality of the role of information control for the modern state constitution, which allows sovereign power to extend to the national level. Secondly, it discusses the shift of state power from a purely informational power to an informational and bargaining power, as well as the gradual transformation of sovereignty into governmentality. Finally, it analyzes the transformations that have led to a critical loss of both powers by the state and have enabled their acquisition by tech corporations. It examines the implications of this shift in power and the consequent disempowerment of the state, defining the mode of operation of the power embodied by tech corporations as a regime of performativity, rephrasing the Foucauldian regime of truth, which presided over the ways in which governmental power was performed. Such a regime bases its power not on the ability to order discourse and knowledge, but on the ability to automate it, and to predict and manipulate human behaviors. In this way, it has disintermediated not only the state in its role as the primary informational agent, but also, to some extent, the ability of individuals to assert rights through their actions.

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Natural and Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Cognitive Aspects

September 2023

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Minds and Machines

Moving from a behavioral definition of intelligence, which describes it as the ability to adapt to the surrounding environment and deal effectively with new situations (Anastasi, 1986), this paper explains to what extent the performance obtained by ChatGPT in the linguistic domain can be considered as intelligent behavior and to what extent they cannot. It also explains in what sense the hypothesis of decoupling between cognitive and problem-solving abilities, proposed by Floridi (2017) and Floridi and Chiriatti (2020) should be interpreted. The problem of symbolic grounding (Harnad, 1990) is then addressed to show the problematic relationship between ChatGPT and the natural environment, and thus the impossibility for it to understand the symbols it manipulates. To explain the reasons why ChatGPT does not succeed in this task, an investigation is carried out and a possible solution to the problem in the artificial domain is proposed by making a comparison with the natural ability of living beings to ground their own meanings from some basic cognitive-sensory aspects, which, it is explained, are directly related to the emergence of self-awareness in humans. Thus, the question is raised whether a possible and concrete solution to the Symbol Grounding Problem would involve in the artificial domain the development of cognitive abilities fully comparable to those of humans. Finally, I explain the difficulties that would have to be overcome before such a level could be reached, since human cognitive capacities are intimately linked to intersubjectivity and intercorporeality.

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... In the current literature, there are no studies that extensively deal with the problem of power shifts and power imbalances in relation to the specific use of AI in healthcare institutions. The issue of power is either focused on problems of data protection (Bavli et al. 2024) or is solely concerned with the question of how the use of AI changes global power structures (Polcumpally 2022), how the state can exercise information control (Abbate 2023) or how power imbalances between developers and users of AI systems can be assessed (Maas 2023). If a few studies deal peripherally with the topic of shifting power relations due to the use of AI systems, then usually without reference to organizational socio-technical causes and ethical issues. ...

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Striking the balance: ethical challenges and social implications of AI-induced power shifts in healthcare organizations
An analysis of informational power transformations: from modern state to the new regime of performativity

AI & SOCIETY

... This points to a key consideration regarding AI in literary analysis: the quality of AI output is not solely a reflection of its inherent cognitive abilities, but also of how it is prompted and directed. Such finding diverges from concerns on the ineffectiveness of AI on generating content relevant to higher-order thinking [67,69]. Participants' focus on the role of prompts in this study suggests that the potential of AI for higher-order thinking may depend more on how it is directed than on its intrinsic cognitive limitations. ...

Natural and Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Cognitive Aspects

Minds and Machines