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In: International Political Sociology, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 87-91
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In: International Political Sociology, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 87-91
In: International political sociology, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 87-91
ISSN: 1749-5687
Forum article on international political sociology and phenomenology focuses on the problem of intersubjectivity within international relations. Adapted from the source document.
In: Infosecurity, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 38-41
ISSN: 1754-4548
In: Mondoperaio: rivista mensile periodico dei socialisti, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 138-140
ISSN: 0392-1115
In: Majid, I. & Vijaya Lakshmi, Y. (2022). Artificial Intelligence In Education. The Indian Journal of Technical Education, 45(3), 11-16.
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In: Marine corps gazette: the Marine Corps Association newsletter, Band 100, Heft 7, S. 45
ISSN: 0025-3170
In: Economic affairs: journal of the Institute of Economic Affairs, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 14-16
ISSN: 1468-0270
In: Index on censorship, Band 8, Heft 5, S. 76-77
ISSN: 1746-6067
When it was originally published in 2002, Sue Curry Jansen's "What Was Artificial Intelligence?" attracted little notice. The long essay was published as a chapter in Jansen's Critical Communication Theory, a book whose wisdom and erudition failed to register across the many fields it addressed. One explanation for the neglect, ironic and telling, is that Jansen's sheer scope as an intellectual had few competent readers in the communication studies discipline into which she published the book. "What Was Artificial Intelligence?" was buried treasure. In this mediastudies.press edition, Jansen's prescient autopsy of AI self-selling—the rhetoric of the masculinist sublime—is reprinted with a new introduction. Now an open access book, "What Was Artificial Intelligence?" is a message in a bottle, addressed to Musk, Bezos, and the latest generation of AI myth-makers.
If one posed a question on how ready is the Republic of Croatia, for use of artificial intelligence in legal and legislative terms in medicine, the answer at this point would be – it is not. The fact is that processes in medicine involve the application of state-of-the-art technologies, as is artificial intelligence, but it is also a controversial fact that the health legislative system does not develop seemingly, in the direction in which it is assumed, according to standards that exist in other developed countries of Europe and the world. Our society awaits many challenges due to the use of ever more ubiquitous applications of artificial intelligence and state-of-the-art, sophisticated technologies and technological processes in treatment, which will need regulation through the prescribed cognitive legal norm. Regulation of the medical treatment process driven by artificial intelligence, must be in place through the norm because the area is too important to be left to technological progress without legal control and adequate legal regulation. In this regard, medicine and all treatment processes, diagnostics and therapies in the health care system must be carried out with one single clear goal, which is the protection and preservation of human health and life.
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In: The Math Kids Series v.8
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13 -- Chapter 14 -- Chapter 15 -- Chapter 16 -- Chapter 17 -- Chapter 18 -- Chapter 19 -- Chapter 20 -- Appendix -- Coming Next! -- Acknowledgments.
Born on the pages of science fiction comics in the 1920s and 30s, the cyborg lives in popular imagination. As hero of the cyberpunk epic, in its brief but intense history, the cyborg has followed and anticipated the rapport and conflict between man and machine. In the post-fordist era of digital networked media the cyborg unfolds itself in the dissemination of multiple bodies: on the Internet, in the shift of individual identity, in the new collective aggregation connected by software. It bridges virtuality and concreteness, possibility and necessity. The cyborg thus becomes a field of social conflict, one of the new figures in which the bio-political perspective is embodied.
Cover -- Half Title -- About the Authors -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Part A: Fundamental of Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 1 Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 2 Learning Python for Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 3 Machine Learning -- Chapter 4 Deep Learning -- Chapter 5 Computer Vision -- Chapter 6 Knowledge Based Expert System -- Part B: Implementation of Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 7 Tools for Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 8 Important Libraries for AI -- Chapter 9 Machine Learning Algorithms -- Chapter 10 Disease Classification and Detection in Plants -- Chapter 11 Species Recognition in Flowers -- Chapter 12 Precision Farming.