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  • MEK Berlin
  • 2020-2024  (5)
  • 1955-1959
  • Künstliche Intelligenz  (5)
  • Philosophy  (5)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783837669282 , 3837669289
    Language: German
    Pages: 359 Seiten , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Edition transcript Band 11
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    DDC: 306.46
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    Keywords: Technik ; Zukunft ; Digitalisierung ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Gesellschaft ; Techniksoziologie ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; KI ; Utopie ; Verheißung ; Technik ; Zukunft ; Technikerwartung ; Trost ; Heilsversprechen ; Science-Fiction ; Transformation ; Medien ; Digitalisierung ; Techniksoziologie ; Mediensoziologie ; Religionssoziologie ; Digitale Medien ; Soziologie ; Artificial Intelligence ; Ai ; Utopia ; Technology ; Future ; Promise of Salvation ; Science-fiction ; Media ; Digitalization ; Sociology of Technology ; Sociology of Media ; Sociology of Religion ; Digital Media ; Sociology ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Zukunft ; Techniksoziologie ; Gesellschaft ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Technik ; Digitalisierung ; Zukunft
    URL: Cover  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783030970536
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiv, 245 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.483
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    Keywords: Science and Technology Studies ; Philosophy of Science ; Digital and New Media ; Digital Humanities ; Human Geography ; Science, Technology and Society ; Science—Social aspects ; Science—Philosophy ; Digital media ; Digital humanities ; Human geography ; Technology—Sociological aspects ; Digitalisierung ; Digital Humanities ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Philosophische Anthropologie ; Konferenzschrift University of Rome 09.04.2021 ; 07.05.2021 ; 28.05.2021 ; Konferenzschrift University of Rome 09.04.2021 ; 07.05.2021 ; 28.05.2021 ; Digitalisierung ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Philosophische Anthropologie ; Digital Humanities
    Note: "This volume (...) is the result of a series of Experts' Meetings held online in April and May 2021 (...)" - Foreword
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781529375992
    Language: English
    Pages: 266 Seiten , 20 cm
    Edition: Paperback edition
    DDC: 303.4834
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    Keywords: Artificial intelligence Social aspects ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Wirkung ; Auswirkung ; Humankapital ; Entwicklung ; Tendenz ; Erde
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  • 4
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    New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190080365 , 9780190080372
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 191 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
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    DDC: 303.48/34
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    Keywords: Philosophy of Mind ; Mentalismus ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Artificial intelligence / Social aspects ; Philosophy of mind ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Mentalismus ; Philosophy of Mind
    Abstract: "Since its inception, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been nurtured by the dream - cherished by some scientists while dismissed as unrealistic by others - that it will lead to forms of intelligence similar or alternative to human life. However, AI might be more accurately described as a range of technologies providing a convincing illusion of intelligence - in other words, not much the creation of intelligent beings, but rather of technologies that are perceived by humans as such. Deceitful Media argues that AI resides also and especially in the perception of human users. Exploring the history of AI from its origins in the Turing Test to contemporary AI voice assistants such as Alexa and Siri, Simone Natale demonstrates that our tendency to project humanity into things shapes the very functioning and implications of AI. He argues for a recalibration of the relationship between deception and AI that helps recognize and critically question how computing technologies mobilize specific aspects of users' perception and psychology in order to create what we call "AI." Introducing the concept of "banal deception," which describes deceptive mechanisms and practices that are embedded in AI, the book shows that deception is as central to AI's functioning as the circuits, software, and data that make it run. Delving into the relationship between AI and deception, Deceitful Media thus reformulates the debate on AI on the basis of a new assumption: that what machines are changing is primarily us, humans. If 'intelligent' machines might one day revolutionize life, the book provocatively suggests, they are already transforming how we understand and carry out social interactions"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 9780231194907 , 9780231194914
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 340 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 23 cm
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    DDC: 303.4834
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    Keywords: Männlichkeitskult ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Weiße ; Vorherrschaft ; Artificial intelligence / Moral and ethical aspects ; Artificial intelligence / Political aspects ; Male domination (Social structure) ; White supremacy movements / Philosophy ; Imperialism and science ; Logic / Political aspects ; Artificial intelligence / Moral and ethical aspects ; Imperialism and science ; Male domination (Social structure) ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Weiße ; Vorherrschaft ; Männlichkeitskult
    Abstract: "Dramatic statements about the promise and peril of artificial intelligence for humanity abound, as an industry of experts claims that AI is poised to reshape nearly every sphere of life. Who profits from the idea that the age of AI has arrived? Why do ideas of AI's transformative potential keep reappearing in social and political discourse, and how are they linked to broader political agendas? Yarden Katz reveals the ideology embedded in the concept of artificial intelligence, contending that it both serves and mimics the logic of white supremacy. He demonstrates that understandings of AI, as a field and a technology, have shifted dramatically over time based on the needs of its funders and the professional class that formed around it. From its origins in the Cold War military-industrial complex through its present-day Silicon Valley proselytizers and eager policy analysts, AI has never been simply a technical project enabled by larger data and better computing. Drawing on intimate familiarity with the field and its practices, Katz instead asks us to see how AI reinforces models of knowledge that assume white male superiority and an imperialist worldview. Only by seeing the connection between artificial intelligence and whiteness can we prioritize alternatives to the conception of AI as an all-encompassing technological force. Bringing together theories of whiteness and race in the humanities and social sciences with a deep understanding of the history and practice of science and computing, Artificial Whiteness is an incisive, urgent critique of the uses of AI as a political tool to uphold social hierarchies"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I. Formation: In the service of empire -- In the service of capital -- Part II. Self and the social order -- Epistemic forgeries and ghosts in the machine -- Adaptation, not abolition: critical AI experts and carceral-positive logic -- Artificial whiteness -- Part III. Alternatives: Dissenting visions: from autopoietic love to embodied war -- A generative refusal
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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