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Title:
Minding the future : artificial intelligence, philosophical visions and science fiction
JLCTITLE245:
Barry Dainton, Will Slocombe, Attila Tanyi, editors.
Publication Information:
Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature Switzerland AG, [2021]
Physical Description:
xiv, 287 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9783030642686
Abstract:
Bringing together literary scholars, computer scientists, ethicists, philosophers of mind, and scholars from affiliated disciplines, this collection of essays offers important and timely insights into the pasts, presents, and, above all, possible futures of Artificial Intelligence. This book covers topics such as ethics and morality, identity and selfhood, and broader issues about AI, addressing questions about the individual, social, and existential impacts of such technologies. Through the works of science fiction authors such as Isaac Asimov, Stanislaw Lem, Ann Leckie, Iain M. Banks, and Martha Wells, alongside key visual productions such as Ex Machina, Westworld, and Her, contributions illustrate how science fiction might inform potential futures as well as acting as a springboard to bring disciplinary knowledge to bear on significant developments of Artificial Intelligence. Addressing a broad, interdisciplinary audience, both expert and non-expert readers gain an in-depth understanding of the wide range of pressing issues to which Artificial Intelligence gives rise, and the ways in which science fiction narratives have been used to represent them. Using science fiction in this manner enables readers to see how even fictional worlds and imagined futures have very real impacts on how we understand these technologies. As such, readers are introduced to theoretical positions on Artificial Intelligence through fictional works as well as encouraged to reflect on the diverse aspects of Artificial Intelligence through its many philosophical, social, legal, scientific, and cultural ramifications.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part I. Qualities of mind. What is it like to be a bot? SF and the morality of Intelligent machines / Michael Hauskeller -- Ex Machina: Is Ava a person? / Einar Duenger Bøhn -- Enforcing machine ethics : considering governor modules though Martha Wells's Murderbot diaries / Will Slocombe and Louise Dennis -- Part II. Meetings of minds. Love in the time of AI / Amy Kind -- AI will always love you : three contradiction in imaginings of intimate relations with machines / Stephen Cave and Kanta Dihal -- Ann Leckie's Ancillaries : artificial intelligence and embodiment -- Part III. Changing minds. Selfless civilizations : robots, zombies, and the world to come / Stephen R.L. Clark -- Mindhunter : transcending geocentrism and psychocentrism in Sanislaw Lem's The invincible and Peace on Earth / Milan M. Cirkovic -- Historicism, science fiction, and the singularity / Mark Silcox -- Shifting the goalposts : reconceptualizing robots, AI, and humans / Michael Szollosy -- Part IV. CODA. Readme: a user's guide to humanity / Will Slocomber.
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