Machines encoded with artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly having influence in human social realms. Rapid technological advances have propelled encounters between humans and embodied AI humanoids from a subject of science fiction to a real-world phenomenon. Thus, their embodiments are socially and culturally significant and pertinent for feminist investigation. In this thesis, I employ reflexive thematic analysis and a feminist theoretical perspective focused on affect and emotion to examine human and machine relationships in the context of gender, power, and society. The topic is explored using three different case studies that all focus on interactions between humans and feminised AI humanoids. The analysis shows that gender is a...
There is extensive literature on how expectations and imaginaries about artificial intelligence (AI)...
The imaginative context in which artificial intelligence (AI) is embedded remains a crucial touchsto...
Andrea Dworkin warned in her 1974 book Woman Hating that men would soon develop the technology to “c...
Machines encoded with artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly having influence in human social...
Through an experimental theatre play, this thesis explores the development of human-like agency in c...
This paper explores cultural imaginaries in projects dedicated to the design of human-like machines....
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) is inherently a human-centric field of technology. The role of feminis...
In the film Her, the main character Theodore sits in a darkened room, lit only by a computer screen ...
Early robotics research held that increased realism should result in increased positivity of the int...
This article considers the question of embodiment in relation to gender and whether there are models...
This paper aims at reflecting on human–artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration in the process of ...
What kinds of uncertainties does the robotization of the domestic sphere and everyday life involve, ...
In this paper the author considers some new resources for thinking about how capacities for action a...
An exponentially growing industry, human robot interaction (HRI) research has drawn predominantly up...
In the search for understanding a future for our selves with the potential merging of strong Artific...
There is extensive literature on how expectations and imaginaries about artificial intelligence (AI)...
The imaginative context in which artificial intelligence (AI) is embedded remains a crucial touchsto...
Andrea Dworkin warned in her 1974 book Woman Hating that men would soon develop the technology to “c...
Machines encoded with artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly having influence in human social...
Through an experimental theatre play, this thesis explores the development of human-like agency in c...
This paper explores cultural imaginaries in projects dedicated to the design of human-like machines....
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) is inherently a human-centric field of technology. The role of feminis...
In the film Her, the main character Theodore sits in a darkened room, lit only by a computer screen ...
Early robotics research held that increased realism should result in increased positivity of the int...
This article considers the question of embodiment in relation to gender and whether there are models...
This paper aims at reflecting on human–artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration in the process of ...
What kinds of uncertainties does the robotization of the domestic sphere and everyday life involve, ...
In this paper the author considers some new resources for thinking about how capacities for action a...
An exponentially growing industry, human robot interaction (HRI) research has drawn predominantly up...
In the search for understanding a future for our selves with the potential merging of strong Artific...
There is extensive literature on how expectations and imaginaries about artificial intelligence (AI)...
The imaginative context in which artificial intelligence (AI) is embedded remains a crucial touchsto...
Andrea Dworkin warned in her 1974 book Woman Hating that men would soon develop the technology to “c...