Cave, Stephen (ed.)

AI Narratives: A history of imaginative thinking about intelligent machines - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024. - xii, 424p., ind., 2 cm X 14 cm

Recommended by: Jaya Deshmukh

Content:

PART I
ANTIQUITY TO MODERNITY1: Genevieve Liveley and Sam Thomas: Homer's Intelligent Machines: AI in Antiquity2: E. R. Truitt: Demons and Devices: Artificial and Augmented Intelligence before AI3: Minsoo Kang and Ben Halliburton: The Android of Albertus Magnus: A Legend of Artificial Being4: Kevin LaGrandeur: Artificial Slaves in the Renaissance and the Dangers of Independent Innovation5: Julie Park: Making the Machine Speak: Hearing Artificial Voices in the Eighteenth Century6: Megan Ward: Victorian Fictions of Computational Creativity7: Paul March-Russell: Machines Like Us? Modernism and the Question of the RobotPART II
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY8: Kanta Dihal: Enslaved Minds: Artificial Intelligence, Slavery, and Revolt9: Will Slocombe: Machine Visions: Artificial Intelligence, Society, and Control10: Graham Matthews: "A push-button type of thinking": Automation, Cybernetics, and AI in Mid-century British Literature11: Beth Singler: Artificial Intelligence and the Parent/Child Narrative12: Anna McFarlane: AI and Cyberpunk Networks13: Stephen Cave: AI: Artificial Immortality and Narratives of Mind-Uploading14: Sarah Dillon and Michael Dillon: Artificial Intelligence and the Sovereign-Governance Game15: Kate Devlin and Olivia Belton: The Measure of a Woman: Fembots, Fact and Fiction16: Gabriel Recchia: The Fall and Rise of AI: Investigating AI Narratives with Computational Methods

9780198914709

--artificial intelligence--computers--human-computer interaction--machine learning

006.3 AIN