Artificial ignorance: Understanding the role of AI in modern agnotology

Amit Ray – Rochester Institute of Technology

Michael Nolan – Federation of Humanitarian Technologists

https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/13890

Abstract

This paper explores the concept of agnotology, the deliberate production of ignorance, within the context of modern scientific endeavors, particularly in the corporate and technological sectors. It examines how industries use various tactics to manipulate public understanding of scientific issues, often to protect profits and limit liability. The rise of private sector funding and the increasing reliance on technologies like AI and machine learning have exacerbated this process by making scientific inquiry more opaque and less accountable. Ultimately, we argue that as knowledge production becomes more entangled with corporate interests and technological systems, traditional methods of oversight and regulation are insufficient to combat the growing influence of agnotology.

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