AI and emotions in digital society[electronic resource]

  • 其他作者: Korstanje, Maximiliano E. , Scribano, Adrian. , IGI Global.
  • 出版: Hershey, Pennsylvania : IGI Global 2024.
  • 稽核項: 1 online resource (321 p.).
  • 標題: Human-computer interaction. , Computers and civilization. , Social aspects. , Electronic books. , Artificial intelligence Social aspects. , Artificial intelligence
  • ISBN: 9798369308028
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  • 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Artificial intelligence - a way to feel?: politics of sensibilities -- Chapter 2. Relationships between artificial intelligence and emotions in education: a literature review from Latin America -- Chapter 3. AI, mindfulness, and emotional well-being: nurturing awareness and compassionate balance -- Chapter 4. Emotions and food digital practices on Instagram: between the algorithms and the big data -- Chapter 5. Transformation of labor and politics of the senses: changes derived from automation-digitalization in dairy barns of the Villa María Basin (2020-2022) -- Chapter 6. Life experiences and emotions around robotics in teachers: an observation from initial education -- Chapter 7. AI and robots in science fiction movies: why should we trust in AI? -- Chapter 8. The intersection of learning, of the growth mindset, and of the emotions: a junction designed by knowledge and artificial intelligence -- Chapter 9. How to make mentalhealthcare more accessible: the AI therapy of headspace -- Chapter 10. Reincarnating in the age of the algorithm: corporeal-affective reflections on AI and death -- Chapter 11. AI and digital sentience in Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the sun:a study of posthuman performity -- Chapter 12. Transformative effect of virtual reality and the metaverse.
  • 摘要: " In the rapidly evolving realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies, a pressing issue confronts academic scholars and social scientists--the profound consequences of AI adoption within the intricate structures of society. Despite its pervasive influence, this critical topic remains largely unexplored in academic circles, leaving a significant knowledge gap regarding how AI reshapes human interactions, institutions, and the fabric of our digital society. AI and Emotions in Digital Society, edited by Adrian Scribano and Maximiliano E Korstanje, emerges as the timely and compelling solution to bridge this divide. In this transformative book, readers embark on an intellectual journey exploring the intricate interplay between society, technology, and emotions. Drawing together high-quality chapters from diverse disciplines and cultural backgrounds, the book fosters critical discussions that delve into the philosophical quandaries underpinning AI's influence, especially within the context of our ever-changing world. By adopting a balanced perspective that acknowledges both risks and opportunities, the book equips postgraduate students, professionals, policymakers, AI analysts, and social scientists with the tools to comprehend the far-reaching effects of AI on human behavior, institutions, and democratic processes. As readers engage with this thought-provoking content, they gain profound insights into how AI impacts various sectors, including education, travel, literature, politics, and cyber-security. AI and Emotions in Digital Society serves as an indispensable resource for navigating the ongoing AI revolution, inspiring informed decision-making, and fostering critical dialogue. By empowering readers to grasp the complexities of AI's role in a new cosmopolitan capitalism, the book opens possibilities for a future where humanity and technology harmoniously coexist, shaping the course of our digitally interconnected society. "--
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