In the wake of Turing’s ‘universal machine’, this article foregrounds intuition as a generative concept and lens to unfold the affective genealogies of human-machine relations in post-war transatlantic cultures. As a mode of sensing, knowing, anticipating, and navigating the world that exceeds rational analysis, intuition is, I will argue, vital to attuning to our contemporary ‘algorithmic condition’, in which machine learning technologies are actively re-distributing cognition across humans and machines, transforming the nature of (in)human experience, and rearticulating questions of cultural value and desire. The article focuses on three key historical moments which enable us to retrospectively glimpse an emerging condensation of interest...
Human beings have used technology to improve their efficiency throughout history. We continue to do ...
Recent startling successes in machine intelligence using a technique called ‘deep learning’ seem to ...
Edsger Dijkstra, the Dutch computer scientist, quizzed on machine intelligence said ‘the question of...
Artificial intuition (AI acting intuitively) is one trend in artificial intelligence. This article a...
How do we do critique in algorithmic age? As planetary computation is redesigning human modes of exi...
This cultural history explores the coming into being of an emergent cultural sensibility of the comp...
Champenois, Robin: Artificial Intelligence, mirroring our Unconscious Based on the artworks made in...
Computing does not only imply a logical interaction with and through machines, but also – maybe more...
Technology and Artificial Intelligence, both today and in the near future, are dominated by automate...
The aim of the article is reflecting on a fundamental epistemological issue which characterises our ...
Humanity is at a special time in its relationship with technology where there is an increasing likel...
This chapter identifies three challenges to human wisdom posed by ongoing advances in robotics, mach...
With the widespread of the Internet of things (IoT) algorithms are increasingly managing our everyda...
Abstract Philosophical discussion of Alan Turing’s writings on intelligence has mostly revolved a...
Human beings have used technology to improve their efficiency throughout history. We continue to do ...
Recent startling successes in machine intelligence using a technique called ‘deep learning’ seem to ...
Edsger Dijkstra, the Dutch computer scientist, quizzed on machine intelligence said ‘the question of...
Artificial intuition (AI acting intuitively) is one trend in artificial intelligence. This article a...
How do we do critique in algorithmic age? As planetary computation is redesigning human modes of exi...
This cultural history explores the coming into being of an emergent cultural sensibility of the comp...
Champenois, Robin: Artificial Intelligence, mirroring our Unconscious Based on the artworks made in...
Computing does not only imply a logical interaction with and through machines, but also – maybe more...
Technology and Artificial Intelligence, both today and in the near future, are dominated by automate...
The aim of the article is reflecting on a fundamental epistemological issue which characterises our ...
Humanity is at a special time in its relationship with technology where there is an increasing likel...
This chapter identifies three challenges to human wisdom posed by ongoing advances in robotics, mach...
With the widespread of the Internet of things (IoT) algorithms are increasingly managing our everyda...
Abstract Philosophical discussion of Alan Turing’s writings on intelligence has mostly revolved a...
Human beings have used technology to improve their efficiency throughout history. We continue to do ...
Recent startling successes in machine intelligence using a technique called ‘deep learning’ seem to ...
Edsger Dijkstra, the Dutch computer scientist, quizzed on machine intelligence said ‘the question of...