05019nam 22007575 450 991052256240332120240627165412.09783030886158(electronic bk.)978303088614110.1007/978-3-030-88615-8(MiAaPQ)EBC6882574(Au-PeEL)EBL6882574(CKB)21069025600041(DE-He213)978-3-030-88615-8(EXLCZ)992106902560004120220201d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierArtificial Intelligence and Its Discontents Critiques from the Social Sciences and Humanities /edited by Ariane Hanemaayer1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2022.1 online resource (283 pages)Social and Cultural Studies of Robots and AI,2523-8531Print version: Hanemaayer, Ariane Artificial Intelligence and Its Discontents Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030886141 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1: Introduction: Critical Insights: Bringing the social sciences and humanities to AI -- Section I: Posthumanism -- Chapter 2: Virtually Grown Up: Artificial Intelligence in Youth Fiction -- Chapter 3: The Feminized Robot: Labour and Harawayan Afterlives -- Section II: Human values -- Chapter 4: AI's fast and furtive spread by infusion into technologies that are already in use - a critical assessment -- Chapter 5: Dumbwaiters & Smartphones: The Responsibility of Intelligence -- Section III: Media and Language -- Chapter 6: Artificial Intelligence: a medium that hides its nature -- Chapter 7: Gender Bias in Machine Translation Systems -- Section IV: Governance -- Chapter 8: Not Anytime Soon: The clinical translation of nanorobots -- Chapter 9: Controversial Covid-19 contact-tracing app in India: digital self-defence, governance and surveillance -- Chapter 10: Intelligent Justice': AI Implementations in China's Legal Systems -- Section V: Resistance -- Chapter 11: Artificial Intelligence between Oppression and Resistance: Black Feminist Perspectives on Emerging Technologies -- Chapter 12: AI Ruined the Internet - and Everything Else: A manifesto -- Index.This book answer this below question by drawing on a range of critical approaches across the social sciences and humanities, including posthumanism, ethics and human values, media and communications, linguistics, governance and justice studies, surveillance studies, Black feminism, and social and political resistance. On what basis can we challenge Artificial Intelligence (AI)-its infusion, investment, and implementation across the globe? . The authors analyse timely topics, including bias and language processing, responsibility and machine learning, COVID-19 and AI in health technologies, bio-AI and nanotechnology, digit ethics, AI and the gig economy, and representations of AI in literature and culture. This book is for those who are currently working in the field of AI critique and disruption. It is also a book for those who want to learn more about how to doubt, question, challenge, reject, reform and otherwise reprise "AI" as it has been practiced and promoted. Ariane Hanemaayer is Associate Professor at Brandon University and Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Cambridge. She is also Author of The Impossible Clinic: A critical sociology of evidence based medicine.Social and Cultural Studies of Robots and AI,2523-8531ScienceSocial aspectsHuman geographyCultureDigital humanitiesSocial sciencesData processingTechnologyHistoryScience and Technology StudiesHuman GeographySociology of CultureDigital HumanitiesComputer Application in Social and Behavioral SciencesHistory of TechnologyScienceSocial aspects.Human geography.Culture.Digital humanities.Social sciencesData processing.Technology.History.Science and Technology Studies.Human Geography.Sociology of Culture.Digital Humanities.Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences.History of Technology.303.4834303.4834Hanemaayer Ariane1984-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910522562403321Artificial Intelligence and Its Discontents2596836UNINA