Storytelling and Artificial Intelligence (original) (raw)

Bio-techne: Replicants and Robots, What can the Greeks Teach Us?

Adrienne Mayor

2016

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Gods and Robots: Myths, Machines, and Ancient Dreams of Technology. By Adrienne Mayor. 2018. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 304 pages. ISBN: 9780691183510 (soft cover). Reviewed by Ana R. Chelariu

Ana R. Chelariu

https://jfr.sitehost.iu.edu/reviews.php), 2020

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An Artificial Intelligence Wake-Up Call From Ancient Greece

Adrienne Mayor

Project Syndicate (Widely Disseminated), 2018

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Ancient dreams of intelligent machines: 3,000 years of robots

Stephen Cave

Nature, 2018

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Gods and Robots: Myths, Machines, and Ancient Dreams of Technology

Ana R. Chelariu

Quantitative Finance, 2019

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Imago Dei or imago humanitatis: I, Robot and the Primeval history

Mick Pope

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DID THE GREEKS BELIEVE IN THEIR ROBOTS

Martin Devecka

Cambridge Classical Journal, 2013

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Decoding Digitalization: Understanding the Origins Stories of Cybernetics, Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence 1. Why Understanding Stories and Cybernetics is Necessary for Humanities

Lucas Pawlik

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The Anthropology of Artificial Beings in Fiction

Alexandra de Moffarts (formerly: Popescu)

The Wheel, 2022

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The Stuff That Dreams Are Made of: AI in Contemporary Science Fiction

Krzysztof Solarewicz

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Science Fiction and Artificial Intelligence: Dissecting the Cultural Fear of Robots and Androids

Ryan Browne

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Narratives, emotions and artificial intelligence: a reading of artificial intelligence from emotions

Adrian Scribano

SN Social Sciences, 2021

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A.I. Artificial Intelligence: Science, Fiction and Fairy Tales

Teresa Heffernan

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Artificial Instinct: Lem’s Robots as a Model Case for AI

Robin Zebrowski

Pro-Fil, 2021

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Genesis Redux: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Artificial Life

Jessica Riskin

2007

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Imagining the thinking machine: Technological myths and the rise of Artificial Intelligence

Simone Natale, Andrea Ballatore

Convergence

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Hopes and fears for intelligent machines in fiction and reality

Stephen Cave

Nature Machine Intelligence, 2019

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Behavior of Artificial Intelligence: Summa Aethologica Intelligentiae Artificialis

Olivér Gábor

2020

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Genealogy of Artificial Beings: From Ancient Automata to Modern Robotics

Nicolas Reeves

Foundations of Robotics

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Minding the Future: Artificial Intelligence, Philosophical Visions and Science Fiction

Attila Tanyi

Springer (Science and Fiction series), 2021

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Narrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) in 2023: An Estonian Case Study on AI Lore

Andrus Tins

The Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies (YBBS), 2023

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AI Origin Myth

Gregor Mobius

Zenodo, 2024

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Artificialities: From Artificial Intelligence to Artificial Culture

Tama Leaver

2006

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Special Issue Histories of AI A Genealogy of Power Ali et al (Eds)

Syed Mustafa Ali

BJHS Themes, 2023

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The Phygital World: The Role of Imagination in the Development of Artificial Intelligence

Anastasia Lisenkova, Tatiana Nam

Scenarios, Fictions, and Imagined Possibilities in Science, Engineering, and Education., 2024

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Tales from the cyborg society: The construction of subject and power in contemporary artificial intelligence(s) narratives

Patricia Trapero

NECSUS : European journal of media studies, 2020

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A Short History of the Perception of Robots and Automata from Antiquity to Modern Times

Oliver Korn

Human–Computer Interaction Series, 2019

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Review of 'Genesis Redux: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Artificial Life' (2007) by Jessica Riskin

Daniel J Nicholson

Annals of Science

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE THROUGH ASIMOV'S EYES OR THE WORK OF A LIFETIME

Lajos Szabó Dr. PhD.

TIEES 2023 Trends and Innovations in E-business, Education, and Security Eleventh Intemational Scientific Web-conference of Scientists and PhD students or candidates, 2024

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Robots and the Sacred in Science and Science Fiction: Theological Implications of Artificial Intelligence

Robert M Geraci

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Embodied artificial intelligence in science fiction

Andrea Pace Giannotta

Prometeica - Revista de Filosofía y Ciencias

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Created Beings: From Commonplace Motifs to Robot Myths and Simulacra

Geoffrey Drake-Brockman

2015 International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW), 2015

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Artificially Intelligent: Grappling with the myths, present realities and future trajectories of AI

Calum Samuelson

Long Distance Christian, 2018

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“We Have Built You: On the Nature of Artificial Intelligence in Blade Runner and Babylon Babies.” Forum Journal 16. (Spring 2013). Web. np.

April Durham

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From Gods to AI: Devotees, Controllers to Colonized

Jasvant Rathod

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