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Artificial Intelligence as Monism: Ontological, Organisational, and Methodological Implications
The paper presents a philosophical perspective on Artificial Intelligence, proposing that it should be viewed as a form of monism, emphasizing its indivisibility rather than as a mere collection of data, algorithms, or architectures. This conceptualization has significant implications for epistemology, organizational structure, and project management, advocating for integrated, problem-centric teams and a unified approach to complexity evaluation. By embracing AI as monism, the paper argues that organizations can enhance agility and overcome inefficiencies associated with reductionist methodologies.
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