Reimagining AI: Introduction

Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 9 (2):87-99 (2022)
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The expression “AI” has become as commonplace as “computer.” While many people have a relatively clear idea of what an AI system or a computer does or can do, fewer have an idea of how precisely th...

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Dominic Smith
Dundee University
Tina Röck
Dundee University
Natasha Lushetich
University of Dundee
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