
The De Gruyter Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, Identity and Technology Studies
- 315 pages
- English
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The De Gruyter Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, Identity and Technology Studies
About this book
The De Gruyter Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, Identity and Technology Studies examines the relationship of the social sciences to artificial intelligence, surveying the various convergences and divergences between science and technology studies on the one hand and identity transformations on the other. It provides representative coverage of all aspects of the AI revolution, from employment to education to military warfare, impacts on public policy and governance and the future of ethics.
How is AI currently transforming social, economic, cultural and psychological processes? This handbook answers these questions by looking at recent developments in supercomputing, deep learning and neural networks, including such topics as AI mobile technology, social robotics, big data and digital research. It focuses especially on mechanisms of identity by defining AI as a new context for self-exploration and social relations and analyzing phenomena such as race, ethnicity and gender politics in human-machine interfaces.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- 1 Mapping AI, Identity and Technology Studies
- 2 AIs, Hybrid Systems, Agency and Identity
- 3 On the Possibility of Interaction Between Humans and AI/Robots: From a Relational Approach
- 4 Science and Technology Studies, AI and the Research Sector: Questions of Identity
- 5 Social Identities and the Roles of Artificial Intelligence
- 6 AI, Robot Co-workers and Humans
- 7 Artificial Intelligence, Selfhood and Artificial Consciousness
- 8 The Double Identification: ChatGPT Through the Lens of Lacanian Psychoanalysis
- 9 AI, Self-Tracking and Data Personas
- 10 Data Selves and Identity Theft in the Age of AI
- 11 AI and the Technologies of Mobility
- 12 Modern Bordering Systems and Digital Identities: Data Doubles, Enrolment Exclusion and the Creation of Digital Polities
- 13 Smart Homes: Focusing on Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things and Robots for Aged Care
- 14 Narrative Identity, Disruptive AIs and Work: Outline of a Prospective Research Approach
- 15 Stochastic Parrots and Other Beasts: The GPT-3-Driven Chatbot in the Wild
- 16 AI and the Technological Singularity: A History of a Big Idea and Why It Matters