Imagining AI
How the World Sees Intelligent Machines
Herausgeber: Cave, Stephen; Dihal, Kanta
Imagining AI
How the World Sees Intelligent Machines
Herausgeber: Cave, Stephen; Dihal, Kanta
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Imagining AI draws attention to the range and variety of visions of a future with intelligent machines and their potential significance for the research, regulation, and implementation of AI. The book is structured geographically, with each chapter presenting insights into how a specific region or culture imagines intelligent machines.
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Imagining AI draws attention to the range and variety of visions of a future with intelligent machines and their potential significance for the research, regulation, and implementation of AI. The book is structured geographically, with each chapter presenting insights into how a specific region or culture imagines intelligent machines.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 144mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9780192865366
- ISBN-10: 0192865366
- Artikelnr.: 67734327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 144mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9780192865366
- ISBN-10: 0192865366
- Artikelnr.: 67734327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stephen Cave is Director of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on philosophy and ethics of technology, particularly AI, robotics and life-extension. He is the author of Immortality (Crown, 2012), a New Scientist book of the year, and Should We Want To Live Forever (Routledge, 2023); and co-editor of AI Narratives (Oxford University Press, 2020) and Feminist AI (Oxford University Press, 2023). He writes widely about philosophy, technology and society, including for the Guardian and Atlantic. He also advises governments around the world, and has served as a British diplomat. Dr Kanta Dihal is a Senior Research Fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on science narratives, particularly those that emerge from conflict. She was Principal Investigator on the project 'Global AI Narratives' from 2018-2022, and currently works on 'Desirable Digitalisation', which investigates intercultural perspectives on AI and fundamental rights and values. She is co-editor of the books AI Narratives (2020) and Imagining AI (2022) and has advised the World Economic Forum, the UK House of Lords, and the United Nations. She holds a DPhil from Oxford on the communication of quantum physics.
* 1: Stephen Cave and Kanta Dihal: Introduction
* 2: Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Tomasz Hollanek, Hirofumi Katsuno, Yang
Liu, Apolline Taillandier, Daniel White: The Meanings of AI: a
Cross-cultural Comparison
* Part I. Europe
* 3: Madeleine Chalmers: AI Narratives and the French Touch
* 4: Eleonora Lima: The Android as a New Political Subject: The Italian
Cyberpunk Comic Ranxerox
* 5: Hans Esselborn: German Science Fiction Literature exploring AI.
Expectations, Hopes, and Fears
* 6: Bogna Konior: Automatic Gnosis: On Lem's Summa Technologiae
* 7: Anton Pervushin: Boys from a Suitcase: The Evil Robot and the
Funny Robot as the main AI Concepts in Science Fiction of the USSR
* 8: 1. Anzhelika Solovyeva and Nik Hynek: The Russian Imaginary of
Robots, Cyborgs and Intelligent Machines: A Hundred-Year History
* Part II. The Americas and Pacific
* 9: Stephen Cave and Kanta Dihal: Fiery the Angels Fell: How Hollywood
Imagines AI
* 10: Edward King: Afrofuturismo and the Aesthetics of Resistance to
Algorithmic Racism in Brazil
* 11: Raul Cruz: Artificial Intelligence in the Art of Latin America
* 12: Macarena Areco: Imaginaries of Technology and Subjectivity:
Representations of AI in Recent Latin American Science Fiction
* 13: Jason Edward Lewis: Imagining Indigenous AI
* 14: Noelani Arista: Maoli Intelligence: Indigenous Data Sovereignty
and Futurity
* Part III. Africa, Middle East, and South Asia
* 15: Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee: From Tafa to Robu: AI in the Fiction of
Satyajit Ray
* 16: Abeba Birhane: Algorithmic Colonization of Africa
* 17: Rachel Adams: Artificial Intelligence Elsewhere: The Case of the
Ogbanje
* 18: Kanta Dihal, Tomasz Hollanek, Nagla Rizk, Nadine Weheba, Stephen
Cave: AI Oasis? Imagining Intelligent Machines in the Middle East and
North Africa
* Part IV. East Asia
* 19: Hirofumi Katsuno and Daniel White: Engineering Robots with Heart
in Japan: The Politics of Cultural Difference in Artificial Emotional
Intelligence
* 20: So-Young Kim: Development and Developmentalism of Artificial
Intelligence: Decoding South Korean Policy Discourse on Artificial
Intelligence
* 21: Bing Song: How Chinese Philosophy Impacts AI Narratives and
Imagined AI Futures
* 22: Baichun Zhang and Miao Tian: Attitudes of Thinkers in Pre-Qin
Dynasty China to Mechanical Invention and Its Influence on the
Development of Technology
* 23: Yan Wu: Artificial Intelligence in Chinese Science Fiction: From
the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods to the Era of Deng
Xiaoping
* 24: Feng Zhang: Algorithm of the Soul: Narratives of AI in Recent
Chinese Science Fiction
* 25: Cheryl Julia Lee and Graham Matthews: Intelligent Infrastructure,
Humans as Resources, and Coevolutionary Futures: AI Narratives in
Singapore
* 2: Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Tomasz Hollanek, Hirofumi Katsuno, Yang
Liu, Apolline Taillandier, Daniel White: The Meanings of AI: a
Cross-cultural Comparison
* Part I. Europe
* 3: Madeleine Chalmers: AI Narratives and the French Touch
* 4: Eleonora Lima: The Android as a New Political Subject: The Italian
Cyberpunk Comic Ranxerox
* 5: Hans Esselborn: German Science Fiction Literature exploring AI.
Expectations, Hopes, and Fears
* 6: Bogna Konior: Automatic Gnosis: On Lem's Summa Technologiae
* 7: Anton Pervushin: Boys from a Suitcase: The Evil Robot and the
Funny Robot as the main AI Concepts in Science Fiction of the USSR
* 8: 1. Anzhelika Solovyeva and Nik Hynek: The Russian Imaginary of
Robots, Cyborgs and Intelligent Machines: A Hundred-Year History
* Part II. The Americas and Pacific
* 9: Stephen Cave and Kanta Dihal: Fiery the Angels Fell: How Hollywood
Imagines AI
* 10: Edward King: Afrofuturismo and the Aesthetics of Resistance to
Algorithmic Racism in Brazil
* 11: Raul Cruz: Artificial Intelligence in the Art of Latin America
* 12: Macarena Areco: Imaginaries of Technology and Subjectivity:
Representations of AI in Recent Latin American Science Fiction
* 13: Jason Edward Lewis: Imagining Indigenous AI
* 14: Noelani Arista: Maoli Intelligence: Indigenous Data Sovereignty
and Futurity
* Part III. Africa, Middle East, and South Asia
* 15: Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee: From Tafa to Robu: AI in the Fiction of
Satyajit Ray
* 16: Abeba Birhane: Algorithmic Colonization of Africa
* 17: Rachel Adams: Artificial Intelligence Elsewhere: The Case of the
Ogbanje
* 18: Kanta Dihal, Tomasz Hollanek, Nagla Rizk, Nadine Weheba, Stephen
Cave: AI Oasis? Imagining Intelligent Machines in the Middle East and
North Africa
* Part IV. East Asia
* 19: Hirofumi Katsuno and Daniel White: Engineering Robots with Heart
in Japan: The Politics of Cultural Difference in Artificial Emotional
Intelligence
* 20: So-Young Kim: Development and Developmentalism of Artificial
Intelligence: Decoding South Korean Policy Discourse on Artificial
Intelligence
* 21: Bing Song: How Chinese Philosophy Impacts AI Narratives and
Imagined AI Futures
* 22: Baichun Zhang and Miao Tian: Attitudes of Thinkers in Pre-Qin
Dynasty China to Mechanical Invention and Its Influence on the
Development of Technology
* 23: Yan Wu: Artificial Intelligence in Chinese Science Fiction: From
the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods to the Era of Deng
Xiaoping
* 24: Feng Zhang: Algorithm of the Soul: Narratives of AI in Recent
Chinese Science Fiction
* 25: Cheryl Julia Lee and Graham Matthews: Intelligent Infrastructure,
Humans as Resources, and Coevolutionary Futures: AI Narratives in
Singapore
* 1: Stephen Cave and Kanta Dihal: Introduction
* 2: Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Tomasz Hollanek, Hirofumi Katsuno, Yang
Liu, Apolline Taillandier, Daniel White: The Meanings of AI: a
Cross-cultural Comparison
* Part I. Europe
* 3: Madeleine Chalmers: AI Narratives and the French Touch
* 4: Eleonora Lima: The Android as a New Political Subject: The Italian
Cyberpunk Comic Ranxerox
* 5: Hans Esselborn: German Science Fiction Literature exploring AI.
Expectations, Hopes, and Fears
* 6: Bogna Konior: Automatic Gnosis: On Lem's Summa Technologiae
* 7: Anton Pervushin: Boys from a Suitcase: The Evil Robot and the
Funny Robot as the main AI Concepts in Science Fiction of the USSR
* 8: 1. Anzhelika Solovyeva and Nik Hynek: The Russian Imaginary of
Robots, Cyborgs and Intelligent Machines: A Hundred-Year History
* Part II. The Americas and Pacific
* 9: Stephen Cave and Kanta Dihal: Fiery the Angels Fell: How Hollywood
Imagines AI
* 10: Edward King: Afrofuturismo and the Aesthetics of Resistance to
Algorithmic Racism in Brazil
* 11: Raul Cruz: Artificial Intelligence in the Art of Latin America
* 12: Macarena Areco: Imaginaries of Technology and Subjectivity:
Representations of AI in Recent Latin American Science Fiction
* 13: Jason Edward Lewis: Imagining Indigenous AI
* 14: Noelani Arista: Maoli Intelligence: Indigenous Data Sovereignty
and Futurity
* Part III. Africa, Middle East, and South Asia
* 15: Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee: From Tafa to Robu: AI in the Fiction of
Satyajit Ray
* 16: Abeba Birhane: Algorithmic Colonization of Africa
* 17: Rachel Adams: Artificial Intelligence Elsewhere: The Case of the
Ogbanje
* 18: Kanta Dihal, Tomasz Hollanek, Nagla Rizk, Nadine Weheba, Stephen
Cave: AI Oasis? Imagining Intelligent Machines in the Middle East and
North Africa
* Part IV. East Asia
* 19: Hirofumi Katsuno and Daniel White: Engineering Robots with Heart
in Japan: The Politics of Cultural Difference in Artificial Emotional
Intelligence
* 20: So-Young Kim: Development and Developmentalism of Artificial
Intelligence: Decoding South Korean Policy Discourse on Artificial
Intelligence
* 21: Bing Song: How Chinese Philosophy Impacts AI Narratives and
Imagined AI Futures
* 22: Baichun Zhang and Miao Tian: Attitudes of Thinkers in Pre-Qin
Dynasty China to Mechanical Invention and Its Influence on the
Development of Technology
* 23: Yan Wu: Artificial Intelligence in Chinese Science Fiction: From
the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods to the Era of Deng
Xiaoping
* 24: Feng Zhang: Algorithm of the Soul: Narratives of AI in Recent
Chinese Science Fiction
* 25: Cheryl Julia Lee and Graham Matthews: Intelligent Infrastructure,
Humans as Resources, and Coevolutionary Futures: AI Narratives in
Singapore
* 2: Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Tomasz Hollanek, Hirofumi Katsuno, Yang
Liu, Apolline Taillandier, Daniel White: The Meanings of AI: a
Cross-cultural Comparison
* Part I. Europe
* 3: Madeleine Chalmers: AI Narratives and the French Touch
* 4: Eleonora Lima: The Android as a New Political Subject: The Italian
Cyberpunk Comic Ranxerox
* 5: Hans Esselborn: German Science Fiction Literature exploring AI.
Expectations, Hopes, and Fears
* 6: Bogna Konior: Automatic Gnosis: On Lem's Summa Technologiae
* 7: Anton Pervushin: Boys from a Suitcase: The Evil Robot and the
Funny Robot as the main AI Concepts in Science Fiction of the USSR
* 8: 1. Anzhelika Solovyeva and Nik Hynek: The Russian Imaginary of
Robots, Cyborgs and Intelligent Machines: A Hundred-Year History
* Part II. The Americas and Pacific
* 9: Stephen Cave and Kanta Dihal: Fiery the Angels Fell: How Hollywood
Imagines AI
* 10: Edward King: Afrofuturismo and the Aesthetics of Resistance to
Algorithmic Racism in Brazil
* 11: Raul Cruz: Artificial Intelligence in the Art of Latin America
* 12: Macarena Areco: Imaginaries of Technology and Subjectivity:
Representations of AI in Recent Latin American Science Fiction
* 13: Jason Edward Lewis: Imagining Indigenous AI
* 14: Noelani Arista: Maoli Intelligence: Indigenous Data Sovereignty
and Futurity
* Part III. Africa, Middle East, and South Asia
* 15: Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee: From Tafa to Robu: AI in the Fiction of
Satyajit Ray
* 16: Abeba Birhane: Algorithmic Colonization of Africa
* 17: Rachel Adams: Artificial Intelligence Elsewhere: The Case of the
Ogbanje
* 18: Kanta Dihal, Tomasz Hollanek, Nagla Rizk, Nadine Weheba, Stephen
Cave: AI Oasis? Imagining Intelligent Machines in the Middle East and
North Africa
* Part IV. East Asia
* 19: Hirofumi Katsuno and Daniel White: Engineering Robots with Heart
in Japan: The Politics of Cultural Difference in Artificial Emotional
Intelligence
* 20: So-Young Kim: Development and Developmentalism of Artificial
Intelligence: Decoding South Korean Policy Discourse on Artificial
Intelligence
* 21: Bing Song: How Chinese Philosophy Impacts AI Narratives and
Imagined AI Futures
* 22: Baichun Zhang and Miao Tian: Attitudes of Thinkers in Pre-Qin
Dynasty China to Mechanical Invention and Its Influence on the
Development of Technology
* 23: Yan Wu: Artificial Intelligence in Chinese Science Fiction: From
the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods to the Era of Deng
Xiaoping
* 24: Feng Zhang: Algorithm of the Soul: Narratives of AI in Recent
Chinese Science Fiction
* 25: Cheryl Julia Lee and Graham Matthews: Intelligent Infrastructure,
Humans as Resources, and Coevolutionary Futures: AI Narratives in
Singapore