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Cyborg werden: Möglichkeitshorizonte in feministischen Theorien und Science Fictions
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Fink, Dagmar. - : transcript Verlag, 2022. : DEU, 2022. : Bielefeld, 2022
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In: Gender Studies ; 291 (2022)
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Natural cybernetics and mathematical history: the principle of least choice in history
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03315004 ; 2021 (2021)
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Android Linguistics: How Machines Do Things With Words
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Dissertation ; The field of artificial intelligence (AI) was founded on the conviction that in order to make computers more advanced, it was necessary to build them to be more human. Adopting the human form as the blueprint for computer systems allowed AI researchers to imagine and construct computer systems capable of feats otherwise unimaginable for machines. As the institutions and professional boundaries of the field have evolved over the past 70 years, they have at times obscured the figure of the human at the heart of AI work. However, in moments of heightened optimism, when researchers permit themselves to speculate on the fantastic futures AI technologies will one day enable, it is inevitably to this figure that the field returns, forever striving to resolve that originary question of just what is the nature of this human intelligence the field has so long pursued? In this dissertation, I trace the emergence of the figure of the human at the center of AI work. I argue that the human at the center of the imaginary of AI is rooted in a deeper impulse---that of envisioning not machines that think, but machines that speak. It is language that most fundamentally defines the original ambition of AI work and the inability to conceptualize language apart from the human that draws the field inevitably back to this figure. With language properly at the center of its project, AI becomes a study not of the physical world but of the narrative universe, not of the biological human being but of literary character, not of machinic intelligence but of machinic personhood. Drawing on the history of AI's entanglements with language, I argue for a reconceptualization of the project of AI around a vision of language not as an encoding of solitary thought but as a collection of shifting social practices that allow human and non-human intelligences to navigate their shared worlds despite their irreducibly alien cognitive realities. Such a reorientation, I contend, makes room for a broader vision of AI work that joins critical and technical practices in the shared project of grappling with the question of what it means to be human.
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artificial intelligence; cybernetics; Science history
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23037
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Imagining the thinking machine: Technological myths and the rise of artificial intelligence
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A Measure of All Minds: A Classification of the Artificial Intelligence Strengths and Virtues & the Creation of the THETIS Dimensions of Cybernetic Wellbeing
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In: Master of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) Capstone Projects (2020)
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Unique information via dependency constraints
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In: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, vol 52, iss 1 (2019)
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Inscription and ‘Anscription’: Surface and System in Cybernetics, Deconstruction, and Don DeLillo ...
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Inscription and ‘Anscription’: Surface and System in Cybernetics, Deconstruction, and Don DeLillo
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In: Humanities ; Volume 8 ; Issue 1 (2019)
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Inscription and ‘Anscription’: Surface and System in Cybernetics, Deconstruction, and Don DeLillo
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Zetter, Nathaniel. - : MDPI AG, 2019. : https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/8/1/5, 2019. : Humanities, 2019
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Mathematics in Motion: Cartesian Mechanism and the Prospect of Intelligent Machines
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The mirror for (artificial) intelligence: Working in whose reflection?
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Moore, Phoebe V.. - : Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB), 2019
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Creativity and the cybernetics of self: Drama, embodied creation and feedback processes
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In: Davis, S, (2018). Creativity and the cybernetics of self: Drama, embodied creation and feedback processes. Burgoyne, S (Ed.), Creativity in theatre: Theory and action in theatre/drama education, p. 169-187Cham, Switzerland: Springer http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78928-6_11 (2018)
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Robert Smithson and Cybernetics: Language, Technology and Abstraction ... : Robert Smithson und Kybernetik: Sprache, Technologie und Abstraktion ...
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Just Talking -- Modelling Casual Conversation ; 19th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue
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Silence and overlap in chat and chunk phases of multiparty casual conversation ; 9th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2018
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Polychronization as a mechanism for language acquisition in spiking neural networks
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Building Teacher Self-Efficacy Through Administrator Feedback
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In: Dissertations (2018)
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Why the United States Must Adopt Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
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The New Dogs of War: The Future of Weaponized Artificial Intelligence
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