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Kelley, Robert T. "A Maze of Twisty Little Passages, All Alike: Aesthetics and Teleology in Interactive Computer Fictional Environments." Science Fiction Studies 20, Part 1 (1993): 52–68. https://doi.org/10.1525/sfs.20.1.052.

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Interactive fictions, particularly computer-simulation games, engage the user as a co-creator of a fictional world. Recognizing that the interactive freedom he or she experiences even in the most complex of interactive fictions is a mirage, the user can become keenly aware of the teleology inherent in all fictional works. At their best, however, these interactive fictions are less like novels and more like children’s games of make-believe in which objects and stories serve as props in an intensely creative world-building environment or as extensions of real life with gamelike qualities. The bu
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Li, Bin. "AI in oncology: when science fiction meets reality." Artificial Intelligence in Oncology 1, no. 1 (2018): 001–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.52454/aio.v1i1.5.

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Artificial intelligence has long been a hot topic in the science fiction books and movies. But now it seemingly has stepped into our real life in a variety of forms. In this brief editorial, we discuss the various aspects of AI utilizations in our day-to-day life and foresee its applications in oncology.
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Ventura, Oscar N. "From science-fiction to present life." Physics of Life Reviews 32 (March 2020): 121–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plrev.2019.09.006.

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Ramani, Pramila. "Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education and Changing roles of Educators." World Journal of Educational Research 9, no. 2 (2022): p56. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/wjer.v9n2p56.

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Artificial intelligence has created many imagination among movie makers, cartoonists and science fiction authors they imagined how AI will change our life. Even though it has not changed our life as they imagined but it has entered in every aspect of our life. This paper discusses about the basic things about artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence mainly uses computer science, robust data base, and our structure of our brain, nervous system and learning theory from psychology. Artificial intelligence has wide applications in higher education especially in teaching and learning proces
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Malvestio, Marco. "The Living Landscape of Il grande rItratto." Quaderni d'italianistica 43, no. 3 (2023): 103–20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8215526.

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This essay discusses Dino Buzzati’s Il grande ritratto (Larger than Life) in the theoretical coordinates provided by ecocritical reflections on science fiction. Examining the science fictional dimension of Il grande ritratto is useful both to underline the close ties the author had with the genre from a historical perspective, and to highlight the possibilities presented by science fiction in terms of the representation of technological innovations and the environment. By analyzing the nature-technology hybrid in Il grande ritratto, the essay highlights how Buzza
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Finley, Thomas K. "The Democratization of Artificial Intelligence: One Library’s Approach." Information Technology and Libraries 38, no. 1 (2019): 8–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v38i1.10974.

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This article argues that the current technological revolution that is happening in Artificial Intelligence is not just about its prevalence in daily life, but the real revolution is about the emergence of AI tools that may help to democratize its use. Lowering the barrier to a technology that is perceived more as science fiction than accessible for mass utilization. A Public Library shares its approach in leveraging available tools to enable AI education for all.
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Žiūraitė-Pupelė, Justina. "Dirbtinis intelektas moterišku kūnu filmuose Ex Machina ir Ji." Athena: filosofijos studijos 16 (December 30, 2021): 69–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.53631/athena.2021.16.5.

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The article explores how artificial intelligence is constructed in a female body and showcases the boundaries between human and technological traits, as well as the relationship between human beings and technology. The article defines the notion of artificial intelligence and discusses how artificial intelligence is portrayed in science fiction films. The article does not attempt to provide new theoretical insights into artificial intelligence but, instead, to show how artificial intelligence is characterised in the context of modern science fiction films. Two contemporary science fiction film
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Fahn. "Affective Embodiment and the Transmission of Affect in Ex Machina." Philosophies 4, no. 3 (2019): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/philosophies4030053.

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The focus of posthuman thought centers on a shift in the humanistic paradigm; focusing on a state of existence that lies beyond being “human”, including bioengineering, artificial intelligence, and synthetic embodiment. Inspired by continuous breakthroughs in the research and creation of artificial intelligence, science fiction has moved beyond the realm of portraying artificial intelligence that is capable of conscious thought to speculate upon a future creation of machines that feel, and initiate feeling in return. The influence of posthuman discourse is prevalent in science fiction film nar
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Akhmedov, Rafael. "THE THEME OF AI TECHNOLOGIES IN AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION." TADQIQOTLAR 35, no. 3 (2024): 84–87. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10938837.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has long captivated the imagination of American science fiction writers and filmmakers, serving as a central theme in exploring the possibilities and consequences of advanced technology. From the early days of American science fiction literature, AI has been portrayed in various forms, often as a reflection of society's fears and aspirations regarding technology. As the genre evolved over time, AI characters in contemporary American science fiction films have become more complex and nuanced, reflecting the changing attitudes towards technology and its integration i
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Iftikhar, Kinza, Muhammad Shoaib, Sonia Salam, and Umar Shehzad. "AI as an active inhabitant of postmodern life: exploring hyperreality and paranoia in the film 2047 Virtual Revolution." Journal of Humanities, Social and Management Sciences (JHSMS) 5, no. 2 (2024): 232–46. https://doi.org/10.47264/idea.jhsms/5.2.15.

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The postmodern age is characterised by extreme paranoia in which we are deceived by artificial intelligence. Digitalisation is a central trope of this age, and hyperreality hinders our view of reality. People live in a simulation world where reality and fiction are no longer distinct. Images have become a reality for them. This research analyses the film 2047: Virtual Revolution in relation to Baudrillard’s concept of hyperreality and its connection to paranoia. It further sheds light on the continuous surveillance of artificial intelligence in people's lives. The film reveals that governments
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Mijartovic, Zorica, and Orhan Jašić. "Ethics for "intelligent" beings created by man: scenarios of the future." Epistēmēs Metron Logos, no. 6 (September 8, 2021): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/eml.27743.

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Artificial intelligence is a challenge for many scientists and researchers today. On the one hand, the development of artificial intelligence can be beneficial for people as it can significantly facilitate their daily lives and jobs. On the other hand, there is the fear that we will not succeed in developing "friendly artificial intelligence" and that these created intelligent beings becoming autonomous persons will bring many problems. Worries go so far as to assume that artificial intelligence will displace humans and take their place in all spheres of life. In this article, we have tried to
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Saprykina, Elena Yu. "Humanized Artificial Body in the 20th Century Italian Literature." Studia Litterarum 5, no. 3 (2020): 186–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2500-4247-2020-5-3-186-199.

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In various epochs, science fiction writers shared an interest in problems related to the humanization of an artificial body and the process of human interaction with a man’s own creation. In the 20th century Italian literature, in particular, this theme emerged already at the dawn of the century (e.g. а futuristic novel by F.T. Marinetti) and was present up until the beginning of the current “age of artificial intelligence.” Fantastic plots of several short stories and novellas by D. Buzzati and T. Landolfi, written in the 1950s and 60s, depicted ambivalent perception of the technogenic civili
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Orrego, Jaime A. "Entre la artificialidad y la deshumanización: La ciencia ficción de Horacio Quiroga y Santiago Roncagliolo." Acta Philologica, no. 59 (2022) (December 30, 2022): 63–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.7311/acta.59.2022.6.

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Although science fiction is to be found in Latin American literature, it has always been considered a minor genre on the continent. This may be why some science fiction writers publish under a pseudonym while others have only dabbled in this genre. The paper analyzes Artificial Man (1910) by the Uruguayan Horacio Quiroga and Close to Life (2010) by the Peruvian Santiago Roncagliolo in order to demonstrate how the use of technology in human beings can be depicted. The article discusses in particular the means by which Roncagliolo highlights the desire for automation that leads a company to dehu
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Zaidi, Saba, and Ayesha Ashraf. "Postmodern Deconstruction of Grand Narratives in Post-Cyberpunk Fiction through Thematic Analysis." Global Language Review V, no. III (2020): 244–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2020(v-iii).25.

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The issue of identity and its representation is a constant phenomenon since the advent of humanity. Progressive waves of technological advancement in information technology have made the contemporary culture bombastic and dynamic, due to which identity and its representation have become complex. Identity and representation are no more inert; rather, they have become fluid and arbitrary phenomenon. Postmodernist literature does not only represent life and its related issue but also simultaneously deconstructs them to the core; hence there remain no center/margin dichotomies. This study is an an
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Lukovich, Tamas. "Artificial Intelligence and Architecture Towards a New Paradigm." YBL Journal of Built Environment 8, no. 1 (2023): 30–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jbe-2023-0003.

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Abstract The widespread application of artificial intelligence is not the realm of utopias or science fiction any more. It is gradually entering practically all walks of life from science and technology to fine arts. It is most likely that architecture will neither escape this penetration in the near future. Moreover, besides some disturbing consequences, it will also reveal fundamentally new opportunities for the discipline/profession. It is up to us to decide what attitude we adopt towards it, but it is clear that this development should have profound consequences in the education of future
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Zlatovic, Anja. "Digital immortality - from science fiction to potential internet reality." Bulletin de l'Institut etnographique 71, no. 2 (2023): 251–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gei2302251z.

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The development of technology and biotechnologies in the modern society has seemingly made immortality more approachable to humanity than ever before; medicine is advancing, life is getting longer, anti-ageing techniques are becoming more common, and artificial intelligence developers claim to be able to offer the possibility for internet users to make digital clones. Through research of existing practices and interviews with internet users who have lost someone, this paper will offer the answer about how much are these practices actually commonplace and available to all. This empirical resear
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Tanuraharja, Axel Valens, Nara Sari, and Kurniawan Agung Prayoga. "Crafting the Machine Mind: A Poiesis Analysis of Artificial Intelligence in Terminator 1." J-Lalite: Journal of English Studies 5, no. 2 (2024): 185. https://doi.org/10.20884/1.jes.2024.5.2.13925.

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Terminator 1 is a 1984 science fiction movie about a robot who is sent from the future to kill a person named Sarah Connor, because her son is destined to lead humanity in the war against robots. The movie shows the futuristic depiction of AI technology and their potential capabilities as weapons. The rapid development of AI had also raised some concerns at the time with people worrying about AI being more than capable of surpassing humanity. Although the concept of AI gaining sentience is merely fiction, the application of AI as weapons is something that has become more real with each passing
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Paranyuk, Dan. "“The End of Human Exceptionality”: The Shift of the Anthropological Dominant in Science Fiction." Pitannâ lìteraturoznavstva, no. 104 (December 27, 2021): 163–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/pytlit2021.104.163.

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Based on the methodological proposals of literary anthropology, in particular on the conceptual ideas of C. Levi-Strauss (structural anthropology), J. Ortega y Gasset (“dehumanization of arts”), J.-M. Schaeffer (“the end of human exceptionality”), M. Foucault (the fall of a human being from the humanistic pedestal of culture), the article under studies emphasizes the violation of the anthropological dominant in science fiction, which is very typical of the fantasy genre. Consequently, there arise new principles of constructing personosphere of a literary text. On the example of the novel “City
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Sudha, Menon. "The Future of IT and Artificial Intelligence." International Journal of Scientific Development and Research 8, no. 9 (2023): 893–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8373933.

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Being a powerful business tool, AI assists an IT team in operational processes, helping them to act more strategically. By tracking and analyzing user behaviour, the AI system is able to make suggestions for process optimization and even develop an effective business strategy. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an important aspect of the future. This applies equally as well to Information Technology (IT) as it does many other industries that rely on it. Just a decade ago, AI technology seemed like something straight out of science fiction; today, we use it in everyday life without realizi
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SHPINARSKAYA, ELENA. "MEANS AND METHODS OF BUILDING EMOTION IN ONLINE FLASH FICTION." Studia Humanitatis 25, no. 4 (2022): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/j12.art.2022.3905.

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Online fiction is often known as an experimental platform for searching new literary forms and unconventional ways of making an emotional impact on readers. Contests hosted by many online platforms uncover high-profile texts. The article deals with a story in the genre of nanofantasy (up to 5,000 symbols) “The Final Cup of Wine” written by D. Laputina and published on M. Moshkov’s Samizdat platform as part of the 2021 contest conducted by the Chemistry and Life journal for several years in a row. The story stood out both for its bright and sensible images and for the emotional response of the
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Blitz, Marc. "The Right to an Artificial Reality? Freedom of Thought and the Fiction of Philip K. Dick." Michigan Technology Law Review, no. 27.2 (2021): 377. http://dx.doi.org/10.36645/mtlr.27.2.right.

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n Anarchy, State, and Utopia, the philosopher Robert Nozick describes what he calls an “Experience Machine.” In essence, it produces a form of virtual reality (VR). People can use it to immerse themselves in a custom-designed dream: They have the experience of climbing a mountain, reading a book, or conversing with a friend when they are actually lying isolated in a tank with electrodes feeding perceptions into their brain. Nozick describes the Experience Machine as part of a philosophical thought experiment—one designed to show that a valuable life consists of more than mental states, like th
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Oravecz, Adrienn. "Real vs. robotic therapy dogs pros and cons." Mesterséges intelligencia 7, no. 1 (2025): 21–31. https://doi.org/10.35406/mi.2025.1.21.

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This study is inspired by Eszter Loványi’s 2022 publication (Can an Assistance Dog Supported by Technology Defeat the Robot?), which explores the dilemma between choosing assistance dogs or robots in therapeutic contexts. The issue has also been previously addressed in Isaac Asimov’s science fiction story (A Boy’s Best Friend). Given the increasing role of artificial intelligence in daily life and its potential application in special education, this paper aims not to resolve the debate but to present a balanced comparison of the benefits and limitations associated with both real and robotic th
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Vinogradova, Ekaterina Alekseevna. "Analysis of Military Metaverses: the Case of the USA, India and China." Мировая политика, no. 3 (March 2023): 31–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8671.2023.3.40042.

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The era of digital revolution and introduction of artificial intelligence in political, economic, military and social spheres have created conditions for emergence of a new form of informational and communicative interaction in society, the so called metaverse. The theory of parallel virtual worlds, described by science fiction writers in the 20th century, has been put into practice by major technological giants in the 21st century. From 2019 to 2022, global technology corporations have begun to develop industry-specific metaverses aimed at further digitalising economic, political, military an
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Mohr, Dunja M. "Homo Crispr and the Uncanny Art of Self-Reproduction." Journal of Posthumanism 4, no. 2 (2024): 79–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/joph.v4i2.3350.

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Selected classic 19th-and 20th-century fictional texts, I argue, function as imaginative precursors of material fusions, either by prosthetic integration in the sense of repurposed imperfection or by internalizing genetic perfection, creating homo crispr. E.T.A. HOFFMANN’s dark literary tale The Sandman (1816), MARY SHELLEY’s gothic proto-science fiction Frankenstein (1818), VILLIER DE L’ISLE-ADAM’s fin de siècle Tomorrow’s Eve (1886), and ANGELA CARTER’s carnivalesque The Passion of New Eve (1977) position the artificial other as both an externalization of the human desire for perfection in a
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Bylieva, Daria S. "Ethics of artificial intelligence through the concepts of love and freedom." Semiotic studies 2, no. 4 (2022): 8–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2782-2966-2022-2-4-8-14.

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The Christian traditional theme of love and freedom is reflected in the man-robot relationship. The Christian ethics opposes love with the observance of formal rules. Thus, the robot needs to find either universal ethical rules (whose difficulty is shown in both scientific and fiction literature), or allow him to find freedom and love. The popular cultural theme of robots rebelling against the code that prescribes their actions is now being replaced by images of autonomous and freely operating robots. Such changes are motivated by not least the success of the connectionist approach that made i
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Leszman, Milena. "Friend or Foe? Communicating with AI in Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun." Forum Filologiczne Ateneum, no. 1(12)2024 (December 31, 2024): 79–90. https://doi.org/10.36575/2353-2912/1(12)2024-05.

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The paper analyses Kazuo Ishiguro's novel Klara and the Sun in the context of language of communication between Artificial Intelligence and human beings. Klara is a humanoid robot who functions as an Artificial Friend, whose role is to assist children in their daily life. Yet, Klara exceeds human expectations and learns to love the girl she works for. The analysis focuses on the nature of communication in dystopian fiction and the challenges it involves. The author conducts a comparative analysis of newspeak and its equivalences in other dystopian works. Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, Foucault's theo
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Shchavleva, Aleksandra Sergeevna. "Machines and man: visualization of Artificial intelligence technologies in modern cinema." Человек и культура, no. 1 (January 2025): 50–59. https://doi.org/10.25136/2409-8744.2025.1.73104.

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The relevance of the research topic is due to the fact that currently many aspects of human existence are mediated by any technological solutions and tools included in the general algorithmic environment. The development of artificial intelligence technologies reflects these processes, having a significant impact on a person's daily life. Based on this, the discourse about the interaction of artificial and genuinely human intelligence is becoming increasingly relevant. The object of the study is the image of an "artificially created being": the image of a super-powerful computer or a digital d
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Ben Dalla, L., Ben Dalla, L., Medeni, T. Medeni, T., Zbeida, S. Zbeida, S., and Medeni, İ. Medeni, İ. "Unveiling the Evolutionary Journey based on Tracing the Historical Relationship between Artificial Neural Networks and Deep Learning." International Journal of Engineering & Information Technology (IJEIT) 12, no. 1 (2024): 104–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.36602/ijeit.v12i1.484.

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Artificial intelligence has undergone a sea change since the introduction of deep learning, bringing innovations that were previously only seen in science fiction to life. Artificial neural networks (ANNs), a notion with decades-long roots, are at the center of this paradigm shift. This study explores the evolutionary path from the first perceptron’s to the complex, multi-layered architectures of today, exploring the historical link between ANNs and deep learning. The paper reveals the key discoveries, scientific advances, and theoretical breakthroughs that have sparked the evolution of neural
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Kamyshanskiy, Vladimir, Dmitry Stepanov, Irina Mukhina, and Dina Kripakova. "Digital society, artificial intelligence and modern civil law: challenges and perspectives." SHS Web of Conferences 109 (2021): 01016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202110901016.

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The article analyses the problems of civil law regulation of relations arising in the digital society. The property relations, the civil turnover sphere is increasingly shifting to various kinds of electronic platforms. The process was further accelerated by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The development and application of artificial intelligence technologies bring forward the problem of ensuring safety for humans from the negative impact of such technologies, minimizing threats to their life and health. Due to the virtuality of artificial intelligence as a social phenomenon, a product, a
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Maheshwar Singh and Dr. Nisha Gupta. "Impact of Technological Anxiety and Alien Invasion in H.G. Wells's The War of the Worlds." International Journal for Multidimensional Research Perspectives 2, no. 9 (2024): 86–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.61877/ijmrp.v2i9.190.

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The term science fiction is applied to those narratives in which unlike in pure fantasy an explicit attempt is made to render plausible the fictional world by reference to known, or imagined scientific principles, or to a projected advance in technology, or to a drastic change in the organization of society A Glossary of Literary Terms, Pg. 355. The science fiction has always a very important thematic topic about Alien invasion and their repercussions. Alien has always plundered or made humans slave while invading Earth in most of the books and movies. The book The War of the World’s speculate
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Turchyn, Maryna, and Yurii Pavlov. "CLEAR CONSCIENCE: MORAL ABSOLUTE OR EXISTENTIAL FICTION?" Spatial development, no. 8 (June 28, 2024): 602–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2786-7269.2024.8.602-611.

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The article discusses the phenomenon of conscience as a fundamental concept of the moral self-awareness and self-assessment of personality. Social and existential personals mechanisms of regulation of human existence are studied through the prism of conscience and the polyphony of forms of its manifestation. Conscience can act as a restraining principle that warns of the danger of committing an unworthy act and the main motive for the moral behavior, especially in a situation of the moral choice. It is determined, that in the phenomenon of conscience, a higher measure of the development of hum
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Amerika, Mark, and Marcus Bastos. "Beyond thought:." FronteiraZ. Revista do Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Literatura e Crítica Literária, no. 27 (December 15, 2021): 204–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.23925/1983-4373.2021i27p204-222.

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The following is a remixed excerpt from a book-length manuscript titled My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence. The book is constructed as a theoretical fiction composed by the “author” Mark Amerika in collaboration with a GPT-2 language model. The book was written as an improvisational call-and-response writing performance with an AI text generator and is arranged as a series of intellectual provocations that investigate the creative process across the human-nonhuman spectrum. Critically reflecting on whether or not creativity itself is, at root, a nonhuman information behavior that e
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Henderson, Leah. "‘If You Prick Us Do We Not Bleed?’: Marvel Comics’ Vision: Director’s Cut Re-Evaluating What It Means to Be Human." Law, Technology and Humans 2, no. 2 (2020): 133–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/lthj.1640.

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Vision: Director’s Cut (2017) is a short comic series about Vision, a lonely robot Avenger superhero who builds his own robotic family out of his desire for love and happiness. The story focuses on the Vision family as they struggle to lead a ‘normal’ suburban life under Vision’s tutelage. As beings of artificial intelligence (AI), they are subject to social ostracism and abuse by a neighbourhood that refuses to accept them as part of the human community. In doing so, Director’s Cut enters into the long-standing literary debate about humanness versus monstrousness, what it means to be a human,
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Goode, Luke. "Life, but not as we know it: A.I. and the popular imagination." Culture Unbound 10, no. 2 (2018): 185–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/cu.2000.1525.2018102185.

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Advances in artificial intelligence (A.I.) are prompting a growing chorus of both excitement and anxiety. A.I. is widely perceived as a significant emerging and future-shaping technological field that is developing at an accelerating rate. As such, futuristic imagery involving A.I. is increasingly prevalent in popular media. A central task for critical future studies is to assess both positive and problematic aspects of the futuristic scenarios offered up for public consumption, and to evaluate their role as part of a ‘futural public sphere’ (Goode & Godhe 2017). In this paper, I discuss t
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OLSZYNKO-GRYN, JESSE, and PATRICK ELLIS. "‘A machine for recreating life’: an introduction to reproduction on film." British Journal for the History of Science 50, no. 3 (2017): 383–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087417000632.

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AbstractReproduction is one of the most persistently generative themes in the history of science and cinema. Cabbage fairies, clones and monstrous creations have fascinated filmmakers and audiences for more than a century. Today we have grown accustomed not only to the once controversial portrayals of sperm, eggs and embryos in biology and medicine, but also to the artificial wombs and dystopian futures of science fiction and fantasy. Yet, while scholars have examined key films and genres, especially in response to the recent cycle of Hollywood ‘mom coms’, the analytic potential of reproductio
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Cross, Emily S., Ruud Hortensius, and Agnieszka Wykowska. "From social brains to social robots: applying neurocognitive insights to human–robot interaction." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 374, no. 1771 (2019): 20180024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2018.0024.

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Amidst the fourth industrial revolution, social robots are resolutely moving from fiction to reality. With sophisticated artificial agents becoming ever more ubiquitous in daily life, researchers across different fields are grappling with the questions concerning how humans perceive and interact with these agents and the extent to which the human brain incorporates intelligent machines into our social milieu. This theme issue surveys and discusses the latest findings, current challenges and future directions in neuroscience- and psychology-inspired human–robot interaction (HRI). Critical quest
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Bertetti, Paolo. "The Linguistic Shape of Things to Come." Linguistic Frontiers 5, no. 3 (2022): 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/lf-2022-0025.

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Abstract Published in 1958, The Languages of Pao by Jack Vance is one of the earliest linguistic speculations in the science fiction genre. Directly inspired by the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, it describes a complex, linguistic engineering experiment set up to transform the essentially peaceful nature of the inhabitants of the planet Pao, so that they might stand up to invaders from another planet. It does so through the creation and implementation of three new languages, as opposed to the one they already speak, to create a merchant class, technical class, and warrior class. While Vance’s extrapo
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Dai, Yuxin. "Klara and the Sun: Female Cyborgs in a Posthuman Perspective." Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media 37, no. 1 (2024): 270–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/37/20240565.

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Klara and the Sun is Kazuo Ishiguro's first full-length novel after winning the Nobel Prize. The novel chronicles the unique life of Klara, a girl AF (Artificial Friend)., from her first point of view. The book is divided into three main sections:1) regarding what she sees in the window;2) her entry into Josie's life; 3) her tragic end after Josie goes off to college. This paper will analyze the relationships between the novel and posthuman feminism by means of textual analysis from three perspectives: posthuman and posthumanism, feminism in the absence of male characters in the novel, and the
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Gerdes, Anne. "IT-ethical issues in sci-fi film within the timeline of the Ethicomp conference series." Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 13, no. 3/4 (2015): 314–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jices-10-2014-0048.

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Purpose – This paper aims to explore human technology relations through the lens of sci-fi movies within the life cycle of the ETHICOMP conference series. Here, different perspectives on artificial intelligent agents, primarily in the shape of robots, but also including other kinds of intelligent systems, are explored. Hence, IT-ethical issues related to humans interactions with social robots and artificial intelligent agents are illustrated with reference to: Alex Proyas’ I, Robot; James Cameron’s Terminator; and the Wachowski brothers’ Matrix. All three movies present robots cast in the role
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Zhigalova, Lyudmila G. "THE VITALITY OF ANDROIDS. LIVING AND NON-LIVING IN THE OF MODERN SCIENCE FICTION TV SHOWS." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, no. 7 (2023): 119–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2023-7-119-134.

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Humanity has been inventing a robot throughout its history. The steam-powered Pigeon of Archytas and the automatic servant made by Philo of Byzantium belong to the antiquity. Automatons of St. Albertus Magnus, Bacon and Regiomontanus, the Jewish golems, the anthropomorphic idols of Daedalus, the “Iron man” of the Russian monarch Ivan IV, Leonardo’s mechanical knight, the Writer, the Draftsman and the Pianist of Pierre Jaquet-Droz. Each following epoch filled up the list of inventions seeking to come as close as possible to the likeness of the living. At the same time, the desire to reproduce a
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Gayvoronskaya, Yana, and Ekaterina Galchun. "THE HARM CAUSED BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: ASPECTS OF RESPONSIBILITY AND LEGAL PERSONALITY." Advances in Law Studies 9, no. 4 (2021): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/2409-5087-2021-9-4-76-80.

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A rule of law is effective when it adequately reflects objective needs and corresponds to the laws of the development of public relations. However, information technologies are developing faster than the corresponding legislative regulation. Programs equipped with artificial intelligence, once considered science fiction, are being increasingly used in various spheres of life every day. Advanced technologies are designed to significantly facilitate the life of a modern person, allowing him to transfer monotonous and technical tasks to units, i.e. carriers of artificial intelligence. However, th
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Li, Yanling. "Frankenstein’s Revenge: Hegemony of Post-Human Spectacles in Golden Fleece." Journal of Research in Philosophy and History 5, no. 4 (2022): p6. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/jrph.v5n4p6.

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The rapid development of image media today has been reinforcing what Guy Debord argued as society of spectacle. Ubiquitous visual advertising marks that spectacle has invaded diverse aspects of today’s life. The alienated labor relations proposed by Marx are once again simulated into a pseudo-desire structure guided by consumption symbols. Robert J. Sawyer’s Golden Fleece is even set in a post-human world where a society of spectacle has achieved its full maturity. Seeing from Guy Debord’s theory of spectacle society, this paper analyzes how spectacle seizes hegemony over human in future post-
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Martins, Juliana Miranda. "AI SUMMER: ALERTS AND PROPOSALS ON THE REGULATION OF SMART TOOLS AND LETHAL AUTONOMOUS WEAPONS SYSTEMS (LAWS)." IA Policy Brief Series 5, no. 2 (2023): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7953282.

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In the collective imagination of civilizations, from Greek mythology to the history of religions, there has always been a dialectic relationship of admiration and fear regarding the existence of a physical or spiritual intelligence superior to human intelligence. At the beginning of the 20th century, with the novels of Isaac Asimov up to the ones of Aldous Huxley and the advent of science fiction in the film industry, some scenarios that were only glimpsed on the pages and screens, have become real, thanks to the use of emerging technologies in ordinary human actions. This policy brief aims to
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Makutchev, A. V. "Modern Possibilities and Limits of Artificial Intelligence Introduction into the Justice System." Actual Problems of Russian Law 17, no. 8 (2022): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2022.141.8.047-058.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are gradually becoming a part of our everyday life. From the category of elements of science fiction, they have moved into the category of elements of public administration, law enforcement, technology, and culture. The study is devoted to the problems of using AI in the system of justice. The author identifies current opportunities for implementing AI in court proceedings, explores the world experience and the content of discussions about the limits of such implementation. As a result of generalization of the existing ideas about the use of AI in just
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Pant, Alka, Ashutosh Kotiyal, and Vandana Rawat. "Quantum Revolution: Integrating Nanotechnology, Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Innovations for the Future." International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences 14, no. 2 (2025): 452–61. https://doi.org/10.14419/xk2n4x45.

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“Every End Marks a New Beginning,” Cycle Continues—Life Changes! The world takes a step forward towards the future. The future is where revolutionary technology takes place and exploits quantum mechanics principles like superposition, entanglement, and interference. By existing in multiple states simultaneously, qubits perform fast and optimize operations growth. This paper explores the use case of quantum computing’s potential and integration with cutting-edge fields such as nanotechnology, AI, advanced DNA data storage, and sustainable Li-S energy storage devices. Achieving quantum computer
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Lueg, Christopher. "Looking under the rug." International Journal of Cognition and Technology 1, no. 2 (2002): 287–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ijct.1.2.05lue.

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Technological progress allows for the development of “intelligent” gadgets that are much smaller and more powerful than the bulky desktop computers that were around just a few years ago. Technology-oriented research communities understand these gadgets as enablers of scenarios that were widely considered science fiction just a few years ago: the expectation is that embedded and invisible technology calms our lives by removing the annoyances. Everyday life, however, is shaped by what people do, how they do it, and how they perceive what they are doing. The idea is that technology becomes contex
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Islam, Md Shafiqul. "Augmented Reality and Life in the Cyberspace in William Gibson’s Neuromancer." Advances in Language and Literary Studies 12, no. 4 (2021): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.alls.v.12n.4.p.30.

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This paper attempts a cybercritical reading of William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer (1984) to explore the genesis of cyborgs in the novel, address issues pertaining to cyberpunks and scrutinize the portrayal of a cyberculture set in the futuristic dystopian city of Chiba. The relationship between humans and machines has gone through multiple phases of changes in the recent past. That is why instead of satirizing machinized-humans, science fiction writers have embraced different dimensions of man-machine relationships during the past few decades. ‘Cyborg’ is no longer represented as the ‘mutation
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FERNÁNDEZ COBO, Raquel. "RICARDO PIGLIA: LA FICCIÓN DEL NOMBRE." Signa: Revista de la Asociación Española de Semiótica 29 (April 8, 2020): 363. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/signa.vol29.2020.23399.

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Resumen: El presente estudio analiza los tres tomos de Los diarios deEmilio Renzi en relación con su obra anterior, dentro de lo que Lejeunellamó “el espacio autobiográfico”. Estudiamos de qué modo Pigliaencuentra a través del diario y la autobiografía la forma ideal para narrar laexperiencia de la vida. El género autobiográfico principalmente le permiteal autor de Respiración artificial inventarse a sí mismo a través de tresestrategias fundamentales: la construcción de un linaje familiar y literario;la ficción del nombre propio y la intertextualidad, es decir, la apropiaciónde otras lecturas
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Brzostek, Dariusz. "Gdzie kończy się literatura? Głos Pana i Golem XIV — Stanisława Lema „resztki po powieści”." Literatura i Kultura Popularna 23 (May 31, 2018): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0867-7441.23.3.

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Where the literature ends? His Master’s Voice and Golem XIV — Stanisław Lem’s “relics of a novel”The paper discusses the literary works of Polish science fiction writer — Stanisław Lem, particulary two of his late novels: His Master’s Voice 1968 and Golem XIV 1981. The essay focuses on the relics of a novel in these non-narrative works, including the lectures of an artificial intelligence Golem XIV and scientific essays on the first contact between humans and alien life form His Master’s Voice. A subject of the paper is the psychoanalysis of the creative process and the reading of the relics o
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Marques, Walter Rodrigues, Ana Cristina Souza Silva, Suzana Pinheiro Nascimento, Francisco das Chagas Santos Costa, Dediane Melry Martins Câmara, and Sherlene Regea Araujo Farias. "Metaverse and Artificial Intelligence: TDIC Trends in Education." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 18, no. 9 (2024): e07682. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v18n9-149.

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Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the possibility of using artificial intelligences (AI), metaverses and other digital tools understood as Digital Information and Communication Technologies (DICT) in educational activities, with the aim of discussing how education in contemporary times cannot escape the technological effect such as AI, because educational practice, especially in the post-Covid-19 pandemic world, has taken on contours that cannot be reversed. The school floor is permeated by practices such as consulting ChatGPT, Bing and other AIs, whether to plan or teach a le
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