The use of advanced technology, including artificial intelligence (AI) and neurotechnology, has become (in)visible infrastructure in social epistemology, shifting human consensus towards what we count as knowledge, cognition, and judgement. Based on our study focuses on the convergence of advanced technology and ideology within an episteme, we argue technology augmentation in social epistemology would be impossible to understand and interpret through existing paradigm. We contemplate a new paradigm called “postplagiarism paradigm” appropriate for a technology-augmented episteme, defining its basic beliefs for the future of knowledge in human society.
Dahal et al. (Wed,) studied this question.