This note introduces the theoretical, ethical, political and epistemological questions that Bernard Stiegler's perspective raises in the context of a radical rethinking of technology. Indeed, this monographic issue of Ethics & Politics is dedicated to such a perspective, which brings together contributions from different angles, oriented to offer a thematic prism useful to outline the con-tours not only of a philosophy of technique, but also of a philosophy that starts from the question of technique. In the context of a technological acceleration with rhythms and effects unprece-dented in the history of mankind, in which Artificial Intelligence occupies a position of absolute prominence, the elements of philosophy of technics developed by Stiegler seem to have the merit of showing the necessity of reframe the twentieth-century philosophy to think critically about AI, which in this note is analysed and grafted onto the Stieglerian perspective