The course focuses on the historical emergence, nature, multiple approaches, and ethical-political dimensions of AI. This digital artifact reshapes many aspects of personal and social life, reimagining concepts such as "time", "text", "writing", "thinking", etc. It is important to investigate the historical circumstances of the emergence of AI, while it is equally important to study in depth its philosophical, social, ethical and political implications. Indicative questions that will be addressed in this course are: How does "Artificial" intelligence differ from human intelligence? Does it differ from "artificial intelligence"? How is it different from the human intelligence?