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Abstract AI is now a global phenomenon. Yet Hollywood narratives dominate perceptions of AI in the English-speaking West and beyond, and much of the technology itself is shaped by a disproportionately white, male, US-based elite. However, different cultures have been imagining intelligent machines since long before we could build them, in visions that vary greatly across religious, philosophical, literary, and cinematic traditions. This book aims to spotlight these alternative visions. Drawing on the expertise of a diverse group of leading experts from academia and the arts, the book explores how the encounters between local narratives, digital technologies, and mainstream Western narratives create new imaginaries and insights in different contexts across the globe. The text sheds new light on some of the most important themes in AI ethics, from the differences between Chinese and American visions of AI, to digital neo-colonialism. It is an essential work for anyone wishing to understand how different cultural contexts interplay with the most significant technology of our time.
Oxford University PressOxford
Title: Imagining AI
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Abstract AI is now a global phenomenon.
Yet Hollywood narratives dominate perceptions of AI in the English-speaking West and beyond, and much of the technology itself is shaped by a disproportionately white, male, US-based elite.
However, different cultures have been imagining intelligent machines since long before we could build them, in visions that vary greatly across religious, philosophical, literary, and cinematic traditions.
This book aims to spotlight these alternative visions.
Drawing on the expertise of a diverse group of leading experts from academia and the arts, the book explores how the encounters between local narratives, digital technologies, and mainstream Western narratives create new imaginaries and insights in different contexts across the globe.
The text sheds new light on some of the most important themes in AI ethics, from the differences between Chinese and American visions of AI, to digital neo-colonialism.
It is an essential work for anyone wishing to understand how different cultural contexts interplay with the most significant technology of our time.

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