This scenario discusses generative AI in light of Bruno Latour’s sociology of technology. It considers why Latour showed little interest in the simulation of intelligence and how connectionist AI fails to meet his condition for scientificity but offers a fascinating writing mediation. AI is most interesting not because it emulates human thinking or writing, but because it differs from them. Drawing on actor-network theory, this scenario argues against the idea of machines becoming detached from their creators and highlights how AIs can only exist through the support of their human assistants. The risks associated with these technologies do not come from an improbable singularity, but from their embedding in the dull and exploitative industr...
How researchers, communicators, policymakers, and publics talk about technology matters. Shared unde...
Whether we like it or not Artificial Intelligence (AI) is coming, and we are not ready for it. AI h...
The value of generative AI is often dismissed after it fails to produce coherent academic responses ...
Artificial intelligence technologies and data structures required for training have become more acce...
Bruno Latour is a celebrated and seminal figure in Science and Technology Studies. Yet his work, alw...
Champenois, Robin: Artificial Intelligence, mirroring our Unconscious Based on the artworks made in...
The starting point of my talk, with a title paraphrasing Hubert Dreyfus' 1992 book, is a set of pred...
Social constructivism and Harry Collins epistemological theory put focus on the sociology of scienti...
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A proposal that we think about digital technologies such as machine learning not in terms of artific...
Science, engineering and technology have been moulding and placing an ever increasing pressure on so...
Technology and Artificial Intelligence, both today and in the near future, are dominated by automate...
Author Arthur C. Clarke famously argued that in science fiction literature “any sufficiently advance...
This text contains some reflections on artificial intelligence (AI). First, we distinguish between s...
Recent narratives and debates surrounding long-term AI concerns—the prospect of artificial general i...
How researchers, communicators, policymakers, and publics talk about technology matters. Shared unde...
Whether we like it or not Artificial Intelligence (AI) is coming, and we are not ready for it. AI h...
The value of generative AI is often dismissed after it fails to produce coherent academic responses ...
Artificial intelligence technologies and data structures required for training have become more acce...
Bruno Latour is a celebrated and seminal figure in Science and Technology Studies. Yet his work, alw...
Champenois, Robin: Artificial Intelligence, mirroring our Unconscious Based on the artworks made in...
The starting point of my talk, with a title paraphrasing Hubert Dreyfus' 1992 book, is a set of pred...
Social constructivism and Harry Collins epistemological theory put focus on the sociology of scienti...
How can we understand consequences and make sense of an event when we are in its epicentre? Would it...
A proposal that we think about digital technologies such as machine learning not in terms of artific...
Science, engineering and technology have been moulding and placing an ever increasing pressure on so...
Technology and Artificial Intelligence, both today and in the near future, are dominated by automate...
Author Arthur C. Clarke famously argued that in science fiction literature “any sufficiently advance...
This text contains some reflections on artificial intelligence (AI). First, we distinguish between s...
Recent narratives and debates surrounding long-term AI concerns—the prospect of artificial general i...
How researchers, communicators, policymakers, and publics talk about technology matters. Shared unde...
Whether we like it or not Artificial Intelligence (AI) is coming, and we are not ready for it. AI h...
The value of generative AI is often dismissed after it fails to produce coherent academic responses ...