Artificial Humanities
Artificial Humanities
A Fictional Perspective on Language in AI
Begus, Nina
The University of Michigan Press
11/2025
308
Mole
Inglês
9780472057733
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
Introduction: The Pygmalion Myth in Technology
What Is Artificial Humanities?
When Machine Speaks
The History of the Pygmalion Myth
When Galatea Speaks
Overview of the Book
Chapter 1: Inventing New Elizas
1.1 Shaw's Heritage
1.2 The Turing Test
1.3 The Eliza Effect
1.4 Relationality
1.5 Becoming Human
1.6 Language-Centeredness in AI
1.7 Machine Speech Training
1.8 Artificial Humanities: Language Enhancement
Chapter 2: Illusions of Social Robotics
2.1 Social Robots: Hanson's Sophia
2.2 Pygmalion's Perspective
2.2.1 Context: Makavejev
2.2.2 Periphery: Seligo
2.3 Both Sides Now: Neskovic
2.4 Galatea's Perspective
2.4.1 Speak, Galatea: Feminist Authors
2.5 Nonhuman Perception: Lem
2.6 Artificial Humanities: In Search of the Nonhuman
2.6.1 Linguistic Execution: Jonze
2.6.2 Visual Execution: Garland
Chapter 3: Pygmalionism and Paralysis in Medical Ethics
3.1 Pygmalionism in the Medical and Legal Literature
3.1.1 Literary References
3.1.2 Sexology
3.1.3 Law
3.1.4 Psychology
3.2 Modern Pygmalions
3.2.1 Virtual Beings
3.2.2 Pygmalionesque Psychotherapy: Gillespie
3.3 Galatean Paralysis
3.3.1 Moore
3.3.2 Sheldon
3.4 Literature and Medical Ethics
3.4.1 Locked-in: Vigand and Bauby
3.4.2 Asimov and Technology Ethics
3.5 Artificial Humanities: Building Ethically
Chapter 4: Language in Humans, Hybrids, and Machines
4.1 Humans: A Conceptual History of Language
4.1.1 A Commentary on Human Exclusivity in Language
4.2 Hybrids: Shelley
4.3 Machines: Powers
4.4 Artificial Humanities: Changing Concepts
Chapter 5: Machine Writing
5.1 Large Language Models
5.1.1 Structure is All You Need
5.2 Literary Market: Dahl
5.3 Literary Criticism: Tomazin
5.4 Writing Literature: Kehlmann and Allado-McDowell
5.5 Artificial Humanities: Centering Fiction
Conclusion: A Program for Artificial Humanities
6.1 AI Tropes
6.2 What Artificial Humanities Offers to STEM
6.3 The Role of Literary Studies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: The Pygmalion Myth in Technology
What Is Artificial Humanities?
When Machine Speaks
The History of the Pygmalion Myth
When Galatea Speaks
Overview of the Book
Chapter 1: Inventing New Elizas
1.1 Shaw's Heritage
1.2 The Turing Test
1.3 The Eliza Effect
1.4 Relationality
1.5 Becoming Human
1.6 Language-Centeredness in AI
1.7 Machine Speech Training
1.8 Artificial Humanities: Language Enhancement
Chapter 2: Illusions of Social Robotics
2.1 Social Robots: Hanson's Sophia
2.2 Pygmalion's Perspective
2.2.1 Context: Makavejev
2.2.2 Periphery: Seligo
2.3 Both Sides Now: Neskovic
2.4 Galatea's Perspective
2.4.1 Speak, Galatea: Feminist Authors
2.5 Nonhuman Perception: Lem
2.6 Artificial Humanities: In Search of the Nonhuman
2.6.1 Linguistic Execution: Jonze
2.6.2 Visual Execution: Garland
Chapter 3: Pygmalionism and Paralysis in Medical Ethics
3.1 Pygmalionism in the Medical and Legal Literature
3.1.1 Literary References
3.1.2 Sexology
3.1.3 Law
3.1.4 Psychology
3.2 Modern Pygmalions
3.2.1 Virtual Beings
3.2.2 Pygmalionesque Psychotherapy: Gillespie
3.3 Galatean Paralysis
3.3.1 Moore
3.3.2 Sheldon
3.4 Literature and Medical Ethics
3.4.1 Locked-in: Vigand and Bauby
3.4.2 Asimov and Technology Ethics
3.5 Artificial Humanities: Building Ethically
Chapter 4: Language in Humans, Hybrids, and Machines
4.1 Humans: A Conceptual History of Language
4.1.1 A Commentary on Human Exclusivity in Language
4.2 Hybrids: Shelley
4.3 Machines: Powers
4.4 Artificial Humanities: Changing Concepts
Chapter 5: Machine Writing
5.1 Large Language Models
5.1.1 Structure is All You Need
5.2 Literary Market: Dahl
5.3 Literary Criticism: Tomazin
5.4 Writing Literature: Kehlmann and Allado-McDowell
5.5 Artificial Humanities: Centering Fiction
Conclusion: A Program for Artificial Humanities
6.1 AI Tropes
6.2 What Artificial Humanities Offers to STEM
6.3 The Role of Literary Studies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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AI; artificial intelligence; LLMs; language models; chatbots; robots; neurotechnology; fiction; literature; film; Pygmalion myth; Prometheus; philosophy of technology; philosophy of AI; artificial humanities; ethics; humanities; comparative literature; literary studies; automata; automatic writing; creative writing; creativity; writing; language; Slavic fiction; science fiction; Hollywood; virtual assistants; virtual beings; social robots
List of Illustrations
Introduction: The Pygmalion Myth in Technology
What Is Artificial Humanities?
When Machine Speaks
The History of the Pygmalion Myth
When Galatea Speaks
Overview of the Book
Chapter 1: Inventing New Elizas
1.1 Shaw's Heritage
1.2 The Turing Test
1.3 The Eliza Effect
1.4 Relationality
1.5 Becoming Human
1.6 Language-Centeredness in AI
1.7 Machine Speech Training
1.8 Artificial Humanities: Language Enhancement
Chapter 2: Illusions of Social Robotics
2.1 Social Robots: Hanson's Sophia
2.2 Pygmalion's Perspective
2.2.1 Context: Makavejev
2.2.2 Periphery: Seligo
2.3 Both Sides Now: Neskovic
2.4 Galatea's Perspective
2.4.1 Speak, Galatea: Feminist Authors
2.5 Nonhuman Perception: Lem
2.6 Artificial Humanities: In Search of the Nonhuman
2.6.1 Linguistic Execution: Jonze
2.6.2 Visual Execution: Garland
Chapter 3: Pygmalionism and Paralysis in Medical Ethics
3.1 Pygmalionism in the Medical and Legal Literature
3.1.1 Literary References
3.1.2 Sexology
3.1.3 Law
3.1.4 Psychology
3.2 Modern Pygmalions
3.2.1 Virtual Beings
3.2.2 Pygmalionesque Psychotherapy: Gillespie
3.3 Galatean Paralysis
3.3.1 Moore
3.3.2 Sheldon
3.4 Literature and Medical Ethics
3.4.1 Locked-in: Vigand and Bauby
3.4.2 Asimov and Technology Ethics
3.5 Artificial Humanities: Building Ethically
Chapter 4: Language in Humans, Hybrids, and Machines
4.1 Humans: A Conceptual History of Language
4.1.1 A Commentary on Human Exclusivity in Language
4.2 Hybrids: Shelley
4.3 Machines: Powers
4.4 Artificial Humanities: Changing Concepts
Chapter 5: Machine Writing
5.1 Large Language Models
5.1.1 Structure is All You Need
5.2 Literary Market: Dahl
5.3 Literary Criticism: Tomazin
5.4 Writing Literature: Kehlmann and Allado-McDowell
5.5 Artificial Humanities: Centering Fiction
Conclusion: A Program for Artificial Humanities
6.1 AI Tropes
6.2 What Artificial Humanities Offers to STEM
6.3 The Role of Literary Studies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: The Pygmalion Myth in Technology
What Is Artificial Humanities?
When Machine Speaks
The History of the Pygmalion Myth
When Galatea Speaks
Overview of the Book
Chapter 1: Inventing New Elizas
1.1 Shaw's Heritage
1.2 The Turing Test
1.3 The Eliza Effect
1.4 Relationality
1.5 Becoming Human
1.6 Language-Centeredness in AI
1.7 Machine Speech Training
1.8 Artificial Humanities: Language Enhancement
Chapter 2: Illusions of Social Robotics
2.1 Social Robots: Hanson's Sophia
2.2 Pygmalion's Perspective
2.2.1 Context: Makavejev
2.2.2 Periphery: Seligo
2.3 Both Sides Now: Neskovic
2.4 Galatea's Perspective
2.4.1 Speak, Galatea: Feminist Authors
2.5 Nonhuman Perception: Lem
2.6 Artificial Humanities: In Search of the Nonhuman
2.6.1 Linguistic Execution: Jonze
2.6.2 Visual Execution: Garland
Chapter 3: Pygmalionism and Paralysis in Medical Ethics
3.1 Pygmalionism in the Medical and Legal Literature
3.1.1 Literary References
3.1.2 Sexology
3.1.3 Law
3.1.4 Psychology
3.2 Modern Pygmalions
3.2.1 Virtual Beings
3.2.2 Pygmalionesque Psychotherapy: Gillespie
3.3 Galatean Paralysis
3.3.1 Moore
3.3.2 Sheldon
3.4 Literature and Medical Ethics
3.4.1 Locked-in: Vigand and Bauby
3.4.2 Asimov and Technology Ethics
3.5 Artificial Humanities: Building Ethically
Chapter 4: Language in Humans, Hybrids, and Machines
4.1 Humans: A Conceptual History of Language
4.1.1 A Commentary on Human Exclusivity in Language
4.2 Hybrids: Shelley
4.3 Machines: Powers
4.4 Artificial Humanities: Changing Concepts
Chapter 5: Machine Writing
5.1 Large Language Models
5.1.1 Structure is All You Need
5.2 Literary Market: Dahl
5.3 Literary Criticism: Tomazin
5.4 Writing Literature: Kehlmann and Allado-McDowell
5.5 Artificial Humanities: Centering Fiction
Conclusion: A Program for Artificial Humanities
6.1 AI Tropes
6.2 What Artificial Humanities Offers to STEM
6.3 The Role of Literary Studies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
AI; artificial intelligence; LLMs; language models; chatbots; robots; neurotechnology; fiction; literature; film; Pygmalion myth; Prometheus; philosophy of technology; philosophy of AI; artificial humanities; ethics; humanities; comparative literature; literary studies; automata; automatic writing; creative writing; creativity; writing; language; Slavic fiction; science fiction; Hollywood; virtual assistants; virtual beings; social robots