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Judul Artificial Humanities : A Fictional Perspective on Language in AI / Nina Beguš
Pengarang Beguš, Nina
Penerbitan Amerika Serikat : University of Michigan Press, 2025
Deskripsi Fisik 308 p.
ISBN 9780472905324
Subjek INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Catatan Artificial Humanities explores how literature, history, and art can deepen our understanding of artificial intelligence and its development. By examining fictional representations of AI in parallel with actual technological developments, Nina Beguš presents a novel interdisciplinary framework for understanding the cultural, philosophical, and ethical dimensions of AI. She traces connections from Eliza Doolittle to ELIZA the chatbot and current language models, incorporates Slavic fictional examples from the Pygmalion paradigm, and compares mid-century science fiction and recent Hollywood films with contemporary developments in social robotics and virtual beings. Highlighting the impact of human-like AI design, from gendered virtual assistants to romanticized social robots, the book shows how these technologies intersect with longstanding humanistic questions about the concepts of creativity and language as well as the relations between humans and machines. Additionally, the book explores AI’s applications in
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