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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 713–733.
Published: 01 October 1993
... of computers to specu­ late on how history would be interpreted by an artificial intelligence tracing its own lineage.2 But interest in the nature of the human mind has by no means displaced The South Atlantic Quarterly 92:4, Fall 1993. Copyright © 1993 by Duke University Press. This essay is part of a longer...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2002) 101 (3): 659–672.
Published: 01 July 2002
... of motion and intelligence, as they were introduced in artificial intelligence research, which of course never achieved complete identity of computer and brain. Nowadays, the arbitrariness of metaphors is owed to the many different possible applications of digital media, since the definitions...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 793–815.
Published: 01 October 1993
... been given a mathematical form. Among the less mathematized disci­ plines, those currently taking advantage of virtual environments are psychology and bi­ ology (Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Life), although other fields such as economics and linguistics may soon begin to profit from the new...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 851–854.
Published: 01 October 1993
... enti­ ties produce solutions to problems that cannot be predicted by pro­ grammers. They thus become to some extent autonomous and in this way share the goal of the related discipline of artificial intelligence: the living machine. beeper culture Where we are now, especially in big cities. Beepers...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (4): 703–713.
Published: 01 October 2021
... – 11 . Cant Callum Woodcock Jamie . 2019 . “ The End of the Beginning .” Notes from Below , June 8 . notesfrombelow.org/article/end-beginning . De Stefano Valerio . 2019 . “ ‘Negotiating the Algorithm’: Automation, Artificial Intelligence and Labour Protection...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (1): 225–234.
Published: 01 January 2015
... labor service masquerading as computer technology. The Amazon.com Inc. CEO explained the technol- ogy as a form of “artificial intelligence”—human workers that could be inte- grated directly into computer code. These human workers were marketed as part of Amazon Web Services, alongside S3 and EC21...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (1): 75–93.
Published: 01 January 2020
... to the Contemporary Subject .” Television and New Media . doi: 10.1177/1527476418796632 . Cowen Deborah . 2014 . The Deadly Life of Logistics: Mapping Violence in Global Trade . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press . Crawford Kate . 2016 . “ Artificial Intelligence’s White Guy Problem...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1995) 94 (2): 371–388.
Published: 01 April 1995
... a position at the opposite end of a number of quite vivid scales: of ethereality and materiality, for example, or of durability and mutability, or even, as in the lingo of the artificial-intelligence and artificial-life communities, of dryness (as in the new siliconbased versions of those attributes...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2002) 101 (3): 639–657.
Published: 01 July 2002
... changing plot’’ peopled with characters armed with sufficient artificial intelligence to make game 5 play unpredictable and highly responsive to player interaction. These prom- ises have not been fulfilled, according to Dulin, who argues quite correctly...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1992) 91 (3): 501–523.
Published: 01 July 1992
... of unorthodox ideas about artificial intelligence, outlaw hacking, and the assassination of JFK; and Terrence McKenna, a stand-up comedian for those whose neurotransmitters have been per­ manently cross-wired by psychoactive substances. Futurologists, such as Alvin Toffler and technology writer Stewart Brand...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 681–712.
Published: 01 October 1993
... habitat is the net, for whom disconnection from the information economy is not an option. This leads one character to speculate that there are three species of technological humans: synthesizing humans, synthesized humans, and the bas­ tard offspring of both artificial intelligences.17 The original...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2002) 101 (1): 229–242.
Published: 01 January 2002
... without Rep- resentation Artificial Intelligence   The Strong Programme has been superseded in important respects by later developments in the social study of scientific practices...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1959) 58 (2): 206–212.
Published: 01 April 1959
... and in our Constitu­ tion. Ameliorization of society was the goal of that century. It seemed to men of that day that the world might be improved by the fuller development of the intelligence of a greater proportion of hu­ manity; it seemed that the highest purpose to which society could dedicate itself...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (4): 689–702.
Published: 01 October 2021
... robotics to big data, from the cloud to the Internet of Things, from virtual reality to artificial intelligence, all converging to redefine the modes of reproduction of systemic cycles. This scenario of an ecology capable of integrating the human and the machinic in the digital and biochemical realms...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1906) 5 (3): 264–274.
Published: 01 July 1906
... are serviceable in a number of different ways. But it is equally true that the greatest efficiency here as elsewhere depends upon clear and intelligent differentiation, upon a recognition that the ends to be served are different and that therefore different means must usually be employed to meet them...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (1): 103–119.
Published: 01 January 1952
... of Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice were writ­ ten in the form of letters. Telling a story in that manner unduly restricts the author, encumbers the action with an artificial weight, and slows the pace, but it has one great advantage in the days of apprenticeship: it forces the author to stay...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1909) 8 (1): 19–38.
Published: 01 January 1909
..., that an agreement might possibly be reached, and that the moral power to understand each other had survived the long period of artificial constraint; otherwise men do not speak the same language. And as these conditions are pondered, and as the actual possibilities of our average human nature are considered, one...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1932) 31 (2): 156–175.
Published: 01 April 1932
.... But if the sensibility was there, it was crushed, distorted, subdued, till there was very little of it left. The youthful re­ pression, the clerical isolation, produced an artificial stolidity, a habit of concealing, repelling, resenting emotions, which finally disposed of them almost entirely. This artificial make­ up...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1997) 96 (3): 439–463.
Published: 01 July 1997
... from his work on Spi­ noza, which advances a mechanistic material­ ism of efficient causality. In fact, this image of Deleuze has in part motivated the application of his ideas in terms ofthe seemingly reductive ma­ terialisms of cybernetics, artificial intelligence (AI), and body-centered sociology...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1938) 37 (1): 1–11.
Published: 01 January 1938
... in the process. They have laboriously combined the amino acids together in long chains and have thus pro­ duced what may be regarded as very simple proteins. They have also produced artificial living cells and microorganisms using inor­ ganic chemicals. They often find nonliving matter acting as if alive...